Friday, 5 April 2019
Luis Suarez Becomes Uruguayan Top Score in LaLiga
By news-admin
Luis Suarez
DBasia.news – Renowned Spanish media, Marca, claims Luis Suarez, the Barcelona striker, as a Uruguayan footballer who has recorded history and will continue to carve it. Suarez scored a special goal against Villarreal.
Suarez saved Barcelona from defeat when playing LaLiga’s 30th week against Villarreal at Estadio de la Ceramica, Wednesday (3/4) WIB. The match produced eight goals with a final draw 4-4.
Four Villarreal goals were scored by Samuel Chukwueze, Karl Toko Ekambi, Vicente Iborra, and Carlos Bacca. While the four goals of the visiting team were by Philippe Coutinho, Malcom, Lionel Messi, and Suarez in the 90+ 3 minutes.
The goal saved Barca from defeat, giving one point that might be important in the hunt for the LaLiga title, plus, bringing El Pistolero through its predecessor record also from Uruguay, Diego Forlan.
According to Barcelona’s official website, Suarez is now the top scorer from Uruguay in LaLiga with a score of 129 goals from 160 matches – 80 fewer matches than Forlan. The incision was through Forlan, a former Villarreal and Atletico Madrid striker.
“We have enthusiasm and will never lower the tempo of our play (not easy to give up). We have shown that we want to (return) win LaLiga,” Suarez said after the match against Villarreal.
The details of Suarez’s 129 goals were: 97 goals with right foot, 22 left foot and 10 header, compared to 78 goals in right foot, 45 goals in left foot, and five head for Forlan. The conversion of Suarez’s goal was also better at 0.82 compared to 0.53 for Forlan.
Luis Suarez still has a contract until 2021 with Barcelona, the club that he has bought from 2014. That is, the number of goals is still very likely to occur. Suarez set a high standard for other Uruguayan players who played in LaLiga.
Suarez was on the top of Uruguay’s top scorer in LaLiga, followed by Forlan – who had retired, and Cristhian Stuani, striker Girona, who had scored 80 goals.
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