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Very critical of Marcelo Bielsa and his management of the Uruguayan selection, Luis Suarez does not regret his comments at all. The Inter Miami striker, who retired internationally after the Copa America, is even delighted to have changed certain things.
“Regarding the statement, I have peace of mind because it is obvious that things are improving after what I said. I didn’t want to hurt anyone. I understand the anger, some comments were misinterpreted, but I have peace of mind because certain things have changed, certain things were said by certain players and that’s what we wanted. These are things that were discussed behind closed doors. I always want the best for the team and now we are going to see very positive things,” he said during a press conference with Inter Miami.
Before adding: “I watch Uruguay play because I love football, I am a fan of my country. I obviously have this strange feeling of not having that adrenaline, of not being able to be called or to be summoned and to enjoy what the people are, what my country is. But I am calm, I gave everything I had to give until the last day and now I am just one supporter among others. »
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