I will give my soul every game.

I'm paying for a mistake I made

I don't read the papers or watch TV.

I understand why biting is seen so badly.

I normally try to be tranquil on the pitch.

I need to be playing in the Champions League.

Nobody in England knows the real Luis Suarez.

I have a very strange way of playing football.

I'm not going to another club to hurt Liverpool.

I've been obsessed by football since I was young.

That's the mentality - don't just play it, win it.

At clubs like Liverpool, great players come and go.

Everyone has different ways of defending themselves.

Steven Gerrard is the best player I've ever played with.

When I say, 'I'm sorry,' it's because I regret something.

It's important for the team not to be relying on one player.

Barcelona are always a candidate to win the Champions League.

I'm my own severest critic, and I realize when I make mistakes.

I wanted my children to be able to see me play at the World Cup.

I worry when I can’t help the team with everything I have to offer.

Liverpool will always be special for me: my daughter was born here.

It's especially important for my little girl to see her papa at work.

I'm used to being the main goal scorer, but I also always like to help.

When you feel you've done something wrong, you should apologise for it.

Every player would love to get to the absolute top, and Real Madrid is it.

It was very hard for me as a kid to get through as a footballer in Uruguay.

Of course I would like to play with Cristiano Ronaldo - he is a great player.

I still sleep soundly every night. I'm not worried about everything people say.

Coaches have told me I can help the team much more if I don't talk, if I don't moan.

Every forward is selfish, and any forward who tells you he is not selfish is a liar.

On the field, sometimes passion overwhelms you, and you do things you regret afterward.

On the pitch, I argue, I shout, I talk rubbish and generally do anything I can to get ahead.

We don't even get food for 2 times a day, still I didn't give up and continued to play football

It disturbs me that Liverpool are not in the Champions League and fighting for the Premier League.

I had a really hard time growing up; we were a large family, and we didn't have much money at home.

I'm an emotional person, and I externalise my feelings a lot with some things, but I'm strong with others.

The only thing I want is the respect of the fans of Liverpool and the fans of the national team of Uruguay.

In the Premier League you never really know what is going to happen. There is very little between the teams.

I am obviously a striker who likes to score a lot of goals and have done that in every team I have been with.

All I can say is that I have arrived with the desire to be a success at Barca, that I am hungry to win titles.

I know what my strengths are and what theirs are and what the three of us do is play for the good of the team.

It was a dream to arrive at Liverpool but I never wanted to just settle for what I had achieved. I wanted more.

It is always a bit hypocritical when a defender who spends the whole game kicking you complains of being kicked.

Obviously, being a forward, I would like to score more goals. But while the team does well, there is no problem.

If you score 20 goals one season, then you have to promise yourself that in the following season you will get 25.

It's a huge honour to wear No 7 at Liverpool. I think about the legends: Dalglish, Keegan and that Australian guy.

There are people who criticise me, and that's normal because of the way I am on the pitch. I get angry, I get tense.

If you don't speak Spanish, then don't accuse me of insulting you in that language, let alone insulting you ten times.

I much prefer being told off by Brendan Rodgers than by my wife. Brendan is more careful than my wife with what he says.

I've scored many goals that I've liked, but I think the best memory I have is the one against Korea in the 2010 World Cup.

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