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Suarez: I didn't taunt Ronald Koeman

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Luis Suarez scored a goal in Sunday's la Liga seventh round, La Liga champion Atletico Madrid against La Liga giants Barcelona, helping Atletico Madrid to a 2-0 win over his former club Barcelona, which brought more pain to Barcelona, and the outcome of the match amplifies the results of Barcelona manager Ronald Koeman, but Koeman insisted he would get the support of the club to continue as head coach. Because Barca president Laporta said hours before the game that Koeman would continue to coach at Camp Nou "regardless of the outcome".

Suarez: I didn't taunt Ronald Koeman

In this game, Felix went straight to the back, Lemar led the ball to the right side of the front and passed the ball, Suarez stopped the ball into the box, single-handedly faced Ter Stegen to push the goal, extending Atletico Madrid's advantage, and Suarez, who opposed the old master, folded his hands together. Suarez's goal meant he scored against all 31 teams in La Liga in eight seasons in Spain. It also allowed him to score a fantastic 5 goals in 10 appearances for Atletico Madrid this season, while he scored 21 goals in his debut against Atletico and helped the club win la Liga.

Suarez: I didn't taunt Ronald Koeman

Luis Suarez's performance after scoring against former club Barcelona seemed to send a sharp message to Ronald Koeman, which La Liga fans called a satire on the Barcelona manager. On 24 September 2020, Barca officially announced that Suarez had left the squad and joined Atletico Madrid, when he said in an interview: "When Barcelona coach Koeman called me and told me that I was not in his squad plan, Barcelona told me that they didn't need me, I didn't expect it, I was sad. La Liga fans and the media generally believe that Suarez's performance after scoring the goal is a satire on the Barcelona manager.

Suarez: I didn't taunt Ronald Koeman

After Suarez scored, he made a "phone call" gesture, then folded his hands and prayed with his eyes closed, as if asking for forgiveness for the goal against Barcelona, many saw the Uruguayan's celebration as a stark mockery of the Barcelona boss, but few would blame Him for Suarez's resentment towards Koman. The 34-year-old Uruguayan clarified the meaning of his celebration after the match, insisting it was a consensus he had reached with his children before playing against his former club Barcelona, scoring goals in the game, which he would not celebrate.

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