Luis Suarez' interview with RMC Sport ahead of Lyon-Barca game
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You will soon play against Lyon in the Champions League, do you know some players from this team?
Yes, of course. there are key players like Memphis Depay, there are major players. The thing we must do, it is to study the team well. We know that French teams are very hard to play against.
What do you think about Memphis Depay?
He is a player who had some opportunities at Manchester United, and that plays at Lyon today, at a good level. He is more or less the leader of this team. If he is good, the team is too. We must be really careful of these great players.
Did you see Lyon's match against City?
Yes, of course. It's a difficult opponent. They finished second in the Manchester City's group, which was not an easy group. We must be careful. They have good players. We will be on our guard.
We will talk about your footballing other half: Lionel Messi. How do you explain this strong friendship since your arrival here, at Barcelona?
At the beggining, everyone thinks that Leo is different. But he always treats me like a normal person since I arrived. For me, he is not Leo Messi, the one that everyone sees, for me he is Leo, my friend. He welcomed me very well since I arrived here and I will always be grateful to him about that. And even more that his talent to score goals, etc. It's a true friendship that was built outside of the pitch and it shows on the pitch.
Yes, this friendship that you have outside of the pitch really translates well on the pitch, does it?
Yes, I think if you have great relationship outside of the pitch, you can feel it on the pitch. We have known each others for years, we know ourselves by heart. Each of us knows what the other is going to do, with a glance, we know what movement the other will do. And this is why it is so great to have him as a teammate.
From a statistical point of view, you, Messi and Neymar were one of the best trio in Barcelona history, how did you live that time? Was there a moment that marks you the most?
Of course, it was enjoyable to see 3 wordclass players, the way we played with the complicity from day to day. There was no jealousy between the three of us and this is what made our relationship on the pitch so spectacular. Neymar was happy and so was I. For the statistics, when one of use scored fewer goals, we helped each other. It's a great image of football, without jealousy. 3 worldclass players can get along very well like we did it. Not only on the pitch, outside of it too, and this is really important.
Do you see differences in the way he [Neymar] plays and his behavior on the pitch?
Of course, he is different because at PSG, he has more fame, he plays more freely. Here, there is more positioning, exact positioning. It's different, LaLiga and Ligue 1 are a total different type of football. He adapted really well the first year and we can see what Neymar can do.
But did you feel that he needs to distance himself from Leo to become the unique leader of another great team?
For me, no. Here, at Barcelona, he was among the best 3 players in the world and he left. Each one can think what they want but for me, it's no. It's a question that you could ask him but I think not.
Cavani, your teammate in the National Team plays with Neymar and Mbappé. Do you think that he can truly blossom between these 2 players or that he should leave?
It's a kind of a similar situation that Neymar had here. If you want to be among the best players in the world, you have to play with the best players in the world. And Cavani is among the best players in the world like Mbappé, Di Maria, Verratti, Neymar...There are really great players. He is in the club where he already shows what kind of goalscorer he is, what kind of player, kind of person... And he doesn't have to prove it anymore.
Before the game between France and Uruguay, you said about Dembélé: "He have to be more responsible". Since then, he played 12 games and scored 7 goals. Did he become aware of your support and improve himself?
He is young. He knows what it means to be at Barcelona. He will learn the role that he had to have here at this club. Things can be misinterpreted. I said that he needed to learn. Me too, when I arrived at Ajax or at Liverpool, I learnt from the older players. The younger ones here do the same. I think that changing club is really brutal in general. A change of a club, of a city, of a language needs a period of adaptation. But as a teammate, and in the group, he integrated on the first day. The spanish he speaks is understandable. He gets along very well within the team.
He already speaks spanish?
A little
In France, you have the image of a controversial player. Yet, these storie from 2014 (biting) are far now... Do you feel changed, more calm, what is the thing that changes you?
First, I'm older, more mature. I'm aware of the stakes that there are every day, every game. My way of playing, my way of being, I will not change it, I can't change it. I live football this way. We never gives me something when I was young. Some people appreciate that, other don't.
People talk a lot about your goalscoring abilities but you also deliver a lot of assists, espcially since your arrival at Barcelona, did you look at the numbers?
No, we talk to me about that, many people comment on that. As a striker, there are moments when you can't score, you try to play with your teammates, to assist. It helps your teammate and brings him confidence. There are moments for goals and moments for assists, which for a 9, are very important because it bring confidence and help the teammates.
Would you like to finish your career at Barcelona like other great players before you?
It's tough to say. We never know what can happen in football. It's awesome for a player to finish his career at Barcelona, the best team in the world, in my opinion. But we know how much it's difficult.