Chủ Nhật, 12 tháng 6, 2016

Suarez refuses to be upset with Tabarez after Venezuela defeat

The Barça striker also called order to his brother, Paolo, who criticised the Uruguay coach after the Celeste's exit from the Copa America 2016.



Luis Suarez has publicly apologised to coach Oscar Tabarez after his reaction to not being substituted onto the pitch during Uruguay's 1-0 loss to Venezuela on Thursday.
The 29-year-old confirmed he wasn't able to play against the Vinotinto but is now able to face Jamaica on June 13.
"Tabarez had said previously that I couldn't play because I was not even 90 per cent," the former Liverpool striker said.
"You know me, I wanted to say this is my problem and not Taberez's.
"Everyone knows him and I'm not going to say bad things... I'm grateful to him.
"If Taberez had made me play it would've made the situation worse.
"I felt I was ok but that wasn't the case. I'm feeling better and trained on Friday, but the muscle injury is misleading."
SIBLING PROBLEMS
Suarez also took the opportunity to publicly rebuke his outspoken brother, Paolo Suarez, who he believed was too critical of Uruguay's coach on Twitter.
"I want to clarify what I have with my brother," Suarez concluded, "I have a minimal relationship with him, we speak every few months.
"He has to know that he's my brother and that anything he says may be made public.
"I apologised to [Tabarez] because it's not what I think.
"You have to be 100 per cent and you can't disrespect anyone."

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