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FootballLuis Suarez Sends Premier League Warning to Darwin Nunez After Red Card vs Palace
- Luis Suarez knows all about the controversy at Liverpool
- The former Barcelona star sent a brilliant but intimiating message to his national teammate Darwin Nunez
- Suarez urged Nunez to brace himself for more media scrutiny in future
- Nunez was the subject of controversy recently after being sent off in Liverpool’s 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace
Luis Suarez has fired a warning to his international teammate Darwin Nunez following the young striker’s recent red card against Crystal Palace.
Suarez warned Nunez that “it will only get worse”, referring to the media eye amd criticism which the striker has been getting since the red card.
“Because he is just starting out and to make him aware that from now on [opponents] will be seeking him out twice or three times more often.
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“Even more so in England, he’s hearing this from an idiot who make mistakes and suffered for them, but falling down and getting up again made me stronger.
During his time in England, Suarez had his fair share of controversy, which mainly revolved around clashes with other players.
His most notable slice of negative media attention happened in 2011, when he was accused of racially abusing Patrice Evra.
He went on to serve a lengthy ban, and there was no love lost between him and the France international.
Years on, and Suarez was once again on the spot, this time for biting Branislav Ivanovic during Liverpool’s fiery clash against Chelsea.
Jose Mourinho’s warning to Dele Alli
Elsewhere, Sports Brief reported of how Jose Mourinho made some interesting remarks to Dele Alli two years ago about the midfielder’s career.
Mourinho arrived at Tottenham in 2019 and there was a general feeling from fans that he was either going to elevate or destroy Alli’s career.
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FootballThe Portuguese gaffer warned Alli that he might regret not achieving all he could achieve if he failed to work harder.