Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Offloaded by Barcelona, hurt Suarez delivers for Atletico

- Bhargab Sarmah

GUWAHATI: Luis Suarez was visibly emotional after netting the winner against Valladolid on the final day of the La Liga season on Saturday that sealed the title for Atletico Madrid.

The past year has been some ride for the former Ajax, Liverpool and Barcelona forward who has now won his fifth league title in Spain. Barca let go of him ahead of the season and Atletico were glad to snap up the Uruguayan forward in a cutprice €7million deal.

When he arrived in Madrid, Suarez was a few months from turning 34. Barcelona’s move was seen as one to help the club free up its wage bill. A player his age doesn’t command a high resale value, and some saw Suarez’s exit as necessary given Barca’s precarious financial position.

Such was Barcelona’s desperatio­n to get rid of Suarez that, according to Spanish media reports, the Catalans agreed to pay Suarez almost half of his wages at Atletico for this season, which was to be the final year of his contract with Barcelona. According to Marca, Barcelona are paying Suarez €6 million, taking his total annual wages for the season up to €14 million, to ensure he doesn’t face a pay cut from the contract he had with the Catalan club.

Only the biggest winners from that move have turned out to be Atletico with the Uruguayan proving key to the club winning their first league title since 2014. Saturday’s victory that helped Atletico pip city rivals Real Madrid to the title was vindicatio­n for Suarez and Atletico Madrid.

“I had to live through a difficult situation, starting the season being under-appreciate­d and Atletico opened the door to give me the chance to show that I could still be a force,” Suarez told Spanish broadcaste­r Movistar after Saturday’s win. “That’s why I’m always going to be grateful to this great club for trusting me,” a tearful Suarez added.

“Many people have suffered with me, my wife, my children, every day,” he said. “I’ve been in football for so many years and I think this is the year they have endured the most.”

Suarez let football do the talking. His 21 goals, the fourth highest in the league, were crucial to Atletico’s triumph. Seven of them proved match-winning strikes, helping add 14 points to Atletico’s tally. Barca’s title challenge never really got going, and despite a revival in form in the second half of the campaign, fizzled out again in the final few weeks.

did struggle at times in the 2019-20 season, finishing with their lowest points total in the league in eight years, with 70 points. Despite a season in transition, shrewd recruitmen­t in the same transfer window ensured Atletico had laid a foundation for the coming seasons.

The signing of midfielder Marcos Llorente, unwanted at Real Madrid, in 2019, and that of defenders Mario Hermoso, Felipe, Renan Lodi and Kieran Trippier helped fill up the gap caused by exits. Most of these signings, as well as that of young Portuguese forward Joao Felix, are starting to look like prudent long-term investment­s. with six goals and 10 assists. They had a mixed record against their title rivals—win and draw against Barca and a draw and loss against Real Madrid—but Atletico were consistent for most of the campaign.

 ?? AFP ?? Atletico players celebrate outside the Jose Zorilla stadium after winning the La Liga.
AFP Atletico players celebrate outside the Jose Zorilla stadium after winning the La Liga.

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