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Luis Suarez needs no re-introduction. He is one of the few strikers whose reputation precedes him whenever his name comes up in a debate.
Whether it is his goalscoring prowess or ability to drive opponents( read Ghanaians) crazy, Suarez will go down as one of the most divisive strikers of this generation.
The Uruguayan has never had a silent game. When he is not scoring goals and running off to celebrate, he is always taunting a defender or arguing with the referee or, you know, clearing balls on the line with his hand.
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NBAWhen it comes to the dark arts of football, he sometimes makes Sergio Ramos look like a novice in the trade. And for you to make Ramos, of all people, look bad, you must be doing something right or extremely wrong, depending on who you ask.
Even at 36 years of age, the former Barcelonastriker usually needs no second invitation to be petulant and throw tantrums. His latest opponent, Cruzeiro, seemingly never got the memo.
A Brazil top-flight game between Cruzeiro and Suarez's Gremio on August 28 afforded the legendary striker another opportunity to show his uncanny nature — but not before he was taught a lesson of his own.
How Suarez got opponent booked in BrazilThe former Liverpoolstar had put his side ahead in the 29th minute. On the stroke of halftime, he was bundled over near the
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