Explosive Uruguay and Barcelona striker Luis Suarez has admitted his punishment for biting
Giorgio Chiellini during the 2014 World Cup was deeply hurtful to both
him and his family, and has vowed to never attend another FIFA gala as a
result.
And the former Liverpool star told Sport
on Thursday the fallout from the incident took its toll on everyone in
his family, including his children and his wife Sofia, to whom he'd lied
to initially about the event.
"I suffered. I'm a human being that suffers and has feelings. My
daughter was aware of what her dad was going through," said Suarez, who
was forced to immediately leave the Uruguay squad because of the ban.
"We were going to get on the plane on the way to Rio to play against
Colombia and my family told her not to get on the plane, that her dad
had to leave.
"Imagine that. It was one of the toughest days of my life. I am a
father. I have feelings. Then when I came to Barcelona and I had to
train in a gym because I couldn't go to the training ground. It hurt a
lot. [My kids] kept asking me why I wasn't playing. To be honest, it
really hurt. Above all because I am not like that, I am a softy and my
family know that. My kids know that their dad is a human being and he
makes mistakes and they know anyone can make mistakes.
"I hurt Sofia because I lied to her. She asked me [about biting
Chiellini] and I denied it. I had trouble believing it, let alone saying
it. I couldn't understand it. I hurt her because she knew I wasn't like
that. [The press] even asked her how I was at home.
"They could have been thinking anything. And that hurts. Everyone has
their way of playing, their character. If I wasn't as I am, I wouldn't
have arrived where I here [Barcelona]."
Chiellini has harboured no ill will toward Suarez
since their high-profile encounter in Brazil. However, Suarez admitted
he has not sought out the Juventus defender to discuss it.
"No, no. Not at all. I've never spoke to him since," Suarez said.
Shortly after the incident, Suarez moved from Liverpool to Barcelona
for around €80 million, but was quickly upset by the restrictions placed
on him while with his new team as well as the case FIFA had made
against him following his actions.
"You can punish someone, suspend them ... but to stop them going to a
training centre, for example, to see my nephew train, that seems so
unfair to me. I didn't understand it. Not at all," he said.
"Give me 10, 15, 20 games [ban], but to treat me how they treated me
hurt. And when I had the trials with FIFA's lawyers, giving their
reasons, it was even worse. I am aware that I made a mistake but I am
also aware I am a human being.
"They have to understand that. They have to put themselves in
someone's skin and realise how it hurts. I didn't go to the FIFA gala
and I will never go again. I have no problem saying I will never go to a
FIFA gala."
Friday, 3 March 2017
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