The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Suarez thanks Liverpool for helping him to the top

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Barcelona striker Luis Suarez returns to Anfield on Tuesday hoping to dump Liverpool out of the Champions League semi-finals, but remains eternally grateful to the Reds for helping him win a move to the Catalan giants.

Suarez shone on the field during a turbulent three-and-a-half years at Liverpool, that included long bans for biting Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic and racially abusing Patrice Evra of Manchester United.

His role in leading Liverpool to the brink of a long-awaited Premier League title in 2013/2014 saw Barca splash out a then club record fee despite another biting incident on Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini at the 2014 World Cup that saw him banned by FIFA for four months.

That faith has been rewarded as Suarez has enjoyed great success in Spain, winning four La Liga titles, the Champions League in 2014/15 and four Spanish Cups.

And he believes his time at Liverpool was the springboar­d to making him one of the world's best strikers.

"Liverpool gave me a lot to make me better. My time there made me more profession­al, make me improve technicall­y, many things," he said on Monday.

"To be captain of Liverpool was something unique in my career. We were fighting for the Premier League and you are left with the sensation we were just one step away.

"I am among the elite of football, I am at Barcelona, thanks to what Liverpool made me as a player."

Suarez scored the opening goal against his old club as Barca took a commanding 3-0 first leg lead last week to defend at Anfield.

However, he warned the Spanish champions of making the same mistakes they did in throwing away a 4-1 lead against Roma in last season's Champions League quarterfin­als and knows that Liverpool can be a different team on home soil.

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