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Suarez can always come back to Liverpool, jokes Dalglish

ESPN staff
October 15, 2014
Kenny Dalglish presented Luis Suarez with the Golden Shoe award in Barcelona © Getty Images
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Luis Suarez says recent games for Uruguay have improved his fitness and he is ready to make his Barcelona debut at Real Madrid on October 25, although Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish joked the striker could always return to Anfield should things not work out in Spain.

Suarez made the comments as he was presented with the European Golden Shoe award, which he won - jointly with Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo - by scoring 31 Premier League goals for Liverpool last season.

He was presented with the trophy by his former Liverpool manager Dalglish at a ceremony held in the Catalan capital on Wednesday. Suarez left Anfield for Barcelona in a deal worth around £75 million this summer and, having scored twice for his country in two recent friendlies, said he was ready to return to action.

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"A week ago, before the Uruguay games, I would have doubted if I was 100 percent fit," Suarez said. "But I have played twice for Uruguay this week and am in better condition than I thought I was.

"So I can say I am ready to play. I am really looking forward to it. I must be patient, but not long now. To make my debut against Real Madrid would be very nice for me. I must wait and see if the coach wants me to play in that game."

Suarez, who also received a television message from Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard at the event, thanked his former Anfield team-mates for their support through his time in England.

"You cannot win these trophies without your team-mates and the joint effort made every day," he said. "I had three and a half spectacular years at Liverpool. The people there know what is important for me, just what happens on the pitch. Now I am moving on to a new period, in such a special moment for me. I must enjoy this next stage of my life. It's a dream come true."

There was, however, no mention of the controversies which have followed Suarez through recent seasons, including the bite of Italy's Giorgio Chiellini at last summer's World Cup, his bite on Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic in 2013 or the ban imposed for racially abusing Manchester United's Patrice Evra during a game in 2011.

Speaking from the podium, Dalglish said: "From the first day he came in, it was just a fairytale for Luis at Liverpool. Without Suarez last year, Liverpool wouldn't be where they are now. He was fantastic for us, really took the club forward and drove it on.

"I was delighted to come here today, I just had to cancel a round of golf. Everyone who follows Liverpool would love to be here tonight presenting him with the trophy."

Dalglish predicted La Liga defences would now have trouble handling Suarez, while joking that if things turned sour at the Camp Nou, he could always return to Merseyside.

"I do not think anyone will be able to stop him," he said. "Luis has been fantastic everywhere he's been, at his clubs and with his country. He has always been hugely entertaining.

"There is no reason why that will not continue at Barcelona. But if there is a problem I'm sure [Liverpool] can take him back on loan."

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