Suarez pinched the Chelsea defender’s thigh



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At the end of the match, when Atlético was led by Chelsea, forward Luis Suárez did tricks that infuriated Antonio Rudiger.

Suarez hit Rudiger's thigh as he lost momentum.  Photo: BT Sport.

Suarez hit Rudiger’s thigh as he lost momentum. Picture: BT Sport.

In the 79th minute, Atlético held on down the right wing. The ball was passed to Luis Suárez to enter the penalty area, but with the strong grip of Antonio Rudiger, he could not get the ball inside. In the midst of losing his position and trying to cover the ball from the corner sword, Suarez slipped his hand between the Chelsea midfielder’s legs and then hit his opponent’s thighs.

This behavior enraged Rudiger. The two parties argued, pressing their breasts together. However, referee Felix Brych did not observe the Atlético forward’s tricks. Suárez thus escaped from the ticket.

This is one of the many times that Suarez collided with Rudiger on the night of February 23. The Chelsea defender always follows Atletico’s number one striker as shown with the ball, leaving Suárez with only one shot for 90 minutes and all.

Suarez (left) argued with Rudiger after a trick.  If he lost his temper, the Chelsea midfielder could fall into a trap and draw a card.  Photo: AP.

Suarez (left) argued with Rudiger after a trick. If he lost his temper, the Chelsea midfielder could fall into a trap and draw a card. Picture: AP

During the Liverpool shirt, Suárez also caused a scandal with a Chelsea player. On April 21, 2013, he bit Branislav Ivanovic and was suspended for 10 games. This is the toughest ban in the history of the Premier League. It made the Uruguayan forward intend to leave Anfield in the summer of 2013.

Many former players are not satisfied with Suárez’s actions. Joe Cole said above BT sport: “Like when you threaten children that they can’t bite, they will turn into cats. They still obey, right?”

In the same opinion, former midfielder Rio Ferdinand commented: “It’s often instinctive. I wonder if it can be called cute. Surely the referee can’t see the action. It seems to be the way to put it. It must be harassment in the street, in instead of in the field.

After the first sublimation of the season, Suárez and Atlético are in decline. In the loss to Chelsea, the 34-year-old striker touched the ball only three times in the penalty area, and no one was right. Despite being counted at home, coach Diego Simeone let his students kick 6-3-1 before being led. Suárez, therefore, is practically isolated from the rest.

* Fixture – Champions League Results

Thang Nguyen (follow, continue Sports mail)

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