Luis Suárez went from European luxury to South American reality

Luis Suárez went from European luxury to South American reality

August 15, 2022, 2:21 PM

August 15, 2022, 2:21 PM

Luis Suárez is one of the best Uruguayan soccer players in recent years, accustomed to titles, goals and happiness, but must also be used to seeing the luxuries of the first world, private flights, five-star hotels and stadiums with facilities that are hardly offered in South America.

Within the elite, he played for Ajax, Liverpool, Barcelona, ​​and Atlético Madrid, in all being figure and scorer. Recently the ‘Pistolero’ returned to Nacional de Montevideo, and it was logical that the lifestyle in Uruguay and in Latin America in general, is different from the European one.

In that context, Luis and his Nacional had to visit Liverpool, not the English, but the Uruguayan. The meeting was for the third date of the Uruguayan Championship, at the Belvedere stadium (home of Liverpool).

The Liverpool property is not in the best conditions, since images prior to the meeting showed walls with exposed brick, and a locker room, which in addition to being so small that the props were left outside, had a sheet metal roof.

The player did not mention anything about it, but if he tried to take the spotlight from the material, to the sports. “We won again, which was important and against a great rival. Happy to play again on the courts where it all started. We continue with the same goal.”

The comments on social networks expanded and became viral, along with images of the iconic light blue striker wearing the Nacional jersey. Suárez arrived at the tricolor team with the aim of becoming local champions, preparing for the 2022 World Cup, and win in Sudamericana, being the last item the one that he will not be able to complete (he was eliminated in the quarterfinals against Goianiense).

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