The ex mate of Luis Suárez in the Liverpool, Jamie Carragher, has conceded an interview to 'Sky Sports' in which it has remembered some curiosities and anecdotes of his stage like player, as when the Uruguayan forward bit to Ivanovic in Chelsea-Liverpool of April of 2013. In a rage of anger, the charrúa could not repress and finish being expelled after assaulting to the Serbian defender.
Seven years later, Jamie Carragher has recognised in the interview that Luis Suárez said them to his mates, once arrived to the changing rooms, that had not done at all: "Luis in reality denied it everything at the beginning, maybe had the hope that the cameras had not attracted it", says Carragher, the one who follows keeping a very good relation with the player of the FC Barcelona.
The true is that the cameras yes attracted the scene, and Luis Suárez was sanctioned with ten parties of suspension by the incident, causing one of the hardest communiqués that remember by part of the English Federation of football. The FA esgrimió that "the gravity of the aggression" of the international Uruguayan justified "a harder sanction" that the three parties that is used to impose to the players accused of "violent behaviour".
Everything occurred hardly a year before Luis Suárez went back to bite to a rival, in this case to Chiellini, during the Uruguay-Italy of the World-wide of Brazil 2014, thing that cost to the charrúa an again exemplary sanction. In fact, although fichó by the FC Barcelona this same summer of 2014, could not debut because of the punishment until finals of October of this same year.
Fernando Torres, another mythical forward of the Liverpool
In the interview conceded to 'Sky Sports', Carragher also speaks on another famous forward of the Liverpool, Fernando Torres, and of how the team of Anfield attained ingresar a cuantiosa great of money by the traspaso of the ariete Spanish to Chelsea. "It could not it believe. I want to say, it knew that we had deceived to Chelsea. It had played with Fernando Torres during the 12 previous months and was a shadow of himself same. I think that during 18 months in Liverpool was the best forward of the world", remembers Carragher, that already saw to come the decline of the Spanish player.
"I think that had a so good record against Chelsea that it remained in the mind of the owner. It marked two goals against Chelsea this season, when we win 2-0 with Roy Hodgson. And I think that Roman Abramovich probably took the decision then. 50 million pounds was an important money in that period, and everything were in state of shock", self-evident Carragher. Although it marked some decisive goal with the T-shirt 'blue', Torres never surrendered in Chelsea to the same level that in Anfield Road.