The Uruguayan striker will try to avoid looking back to what happened at Parc Des Princes, where Los Blaugranas lost 4-0.

After everything Barcelona has won under Luis Enrique, this group of players finally has a chance to cement their place in football history, according to Luis Suárez.

Speaking in a press conference to support the release of a book called "Relatos Solidarios" (Solidarity Tales), Suárez stated that the team has to embrace the chance of re-writing history books, which hand them absolutely no chance of a comeback.

"This team's already made history, because of the second treble and after winning lots of trophies. But if we really want to reach the stars, then we have to turn this tie around. It's a beautiful challenge and we are up for it," Suárez stated.

The Uruguayan striker believes that, when a top-caliber club loses a big game, there's always talk about the end of an era. His team-mates and himself seem to be ready to shut all of their haters up.

"It doesn't surprise me. There will always be those who criticize you, either if you win or when you lose. We have to turn a deaf ear, keep working and hope things go our way during the second leg," the player added.

The player ended the press conference by stating what will be the key for them to attempt a comeback.

"If we can manage to score a couple of goals before the first half concludes, I guess we'll be in pretty good shape. That should fire us up, and it will also help to make our fans believe. We need them now, more than never," the striker concluded.

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