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Suarez arrived in Italy on Thursday (9/17) local time or on Friday (9/18) Indonesian time. The fans who were at the venue were not only curious to see it up close, but also cheered on it in the local language, i.e. bite (to bite) and immersion (failed).
In fact, the Uruguayan forward is known to be controversial because he often dives or falls during a match. He even bit Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini at the 2014 World Cup. (Also read: Chiellini admits that Suárez continues to be seduced by Juventus)
According to reports Sun, Suárez immediately took the B1 exam to obtain an Italian passport. He was able to get the passport because his wife, Sofia Balbi, is Italian. The exam itself takes about four hours.
“The exam includes: reading, writing, listening, speaking, and sentence structure,” read the excerpt from the report. Sun.
If he passes the B1 test, Suárez will pocket the title of Italian national player. In a different report, it was said that Juventus expected Suárez to pass because they had exhausted the ration of non-European players. (See chart: Messi defeats Ronaldo for his salary)
(bbk)