Luis Suarez has promised Barcelona fans he will never bite another player, as he was officially unveiled by the club on Tuesday.
The Uruguay striker had been in limbo
since FIFA imposed a four-month ban from all football-related activity
after his infamous bite on Italy’s Giorgio Chiellini at the World Cup.
Suarez, who cannot feature for Barcelona
in a competitive match until October 26, admitted he is also seeking
professional help to avoid any further lengthy sanctions.
“The dream of playing for Barca comes
from many years ago, as a kid. Everyone knows my relationship with
family living here,” he said.
“My ban is what it is and we have to
accept it. I have apologised and I’ve been talking to professionals in
order to deal with it. I say to all the fans do not worry about that. I
won’t be doing that anymore. When I came to watch games here, I thought
‘One day I will play here’. But it seemed something far away. There were
offers from other clubs but when the Barca option came up I didn’t
think twice.
“My ban is what it is and we have to
accept it. I have apologised and I’ve been talking to professionals in
order to deal with it. I say to all the fans do not worry about that. I
won’t be doing that anymore.
“It’s a difficult moment for me. I had
the same situation last year at Liverpool (when he was banned for biting
Branislav Ivanovic). I started to play on September 20 but I was able
to train and help my team-mates off the pitch.
“I’m here to do important things at
Barca. Everything that happens in the past, that needs to be forgotten.
If I start thinking about everything I’ve gone through, I wouldn’t be
able to sleep.”
After the Court of Arbitration for
Sport eased some of the sanctions imposed by FIFA, allowing him to train
with his new team-mates, Suarez came on for a late cameo in a friendly
against Mexican side Leon on Monday.
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