Luis Suarez gave Atlético players a gift after their victory against Barça

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He is surely a FC Barcelona legend. Author of 283 meetings with FC Barcelona, ​​Luis Suárez has marked the recent history of the Catalan club. After a less brilliant end to his adventure with Barça, El Pistolero will have found an attractive way out with Atlético de Madrid. Winner of the title in his first season with the Colchoneros, the Uruguayan striker will have kept a special connection with the Madrid club.

Obviously, the heart of the former Liverpool player wavers at each meeting between Barça and Atlético. Yesterday, his evening must have been mixed after the last second success (1-2) of the Matelassiers. Obviously, not so much. Indeed, on social networks, many Diego Simeone players thanked Luis Suarez. For what ? Because the latter offered them free meals from his restaurant Chalito. A gesture full of kindness but which should make people talk in Catalonia…

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