Football has been and will continue to be the most popular
sport in the world and now people are also taking part in playing football
through fantasy football sports. The sport continues to grow on both the
national and international stages. The international intrigue is not reserved
for the World Cup every four years, so the compounding interest has created a
market for daily fantasy
football leagues.
Yes, the secret is out, football still appeals to the masses
as it rightly should. With the emergence of dream football, the benefactor is
the fan. He can now take interest in a sport that has often been labelled
uninteresting. So get your Luis Suárez jersey and inspect what it takes to
assemble your own Fantasy leagues
team. And know about your favourite footballer a bit.
Luis
Suárez plays for FC Barcelona
Suárez has won 16trophies in his career. This includes five
league titles and a UEFA Champions League title at club level. It also includes
a Copa América with Uruguay. Perhaps the best striker in the world lately,
Barcelona forward Luis Suárez has had a roller coaster ride in his career so
far. Let us take a glance at nine of the most interesting facts about him.
The Uruguayan trimmed his iconic long hair as a token of
respect. This is after getting the captaincy at Ajax from Thomas Vermaelen.
Thomas Vermaelen afterwards joined the forward at Barcelona under Luis Enrique.
During his days in the Premier League, Luis Suárez scored a
hat-trick or more every 18 games, formally making him the most regular
hat-trick scorer in the English top flight, a feat which nobody has ever came
the historic league.
Suárez is
pet named as ‘El Pistolero’
His pet name means ‘The Gunfighter’, clearly demonstrating
the Uruguayan’s goal-scoring ability and his brilliant brain for the football
game. Following his terrific goal-scoring record for Liverpool, his skill has
only enhanced during his time at Barcelona.
Prior to teaming up with fellow South Americans Lionel Messi
and Neymar Jr. at FC Barcelona to make the MSN, frequently coined by numerous
to be the deadliest attacking trio in football history, Luis Suárez has had an
alarming record of joining pacts with attack-mates Daniel Sturridge (Liverpool)
and Klaas-Jan Huntelaar (Ajax).
Luis Suárez has scored 43 goals for Uruguay so far, which
makes him his nation’s highest goal-scorer in their history. Suárez has moved
above such fruitful strikers such as Diego Forlan, Enzo Francescoli and Edinson
Cavani, with his best years ahead of him, expect the striker to break all
records for his nation.
Luis Suárez has protested against the ‘unjust’ ban he got
after his wicked biting incident in the 2014 FIFA World Cup. The striker has
mentioned several times that the penalty was ‘too harsh’ and ‘unjust’. He has
chosen not to attend any FIFA Gala’s in future as well.
Enjoy reading and play online games!
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