Football NewsBarca hopes that Luis Suarez will return after the gap created by the coronavirus
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The Uruguayan striker was expelled for the remainder of the 2019/20 season with Los Cules. Even by contracting with Martin Braithwaite as an emergency measure. It still seems as if the delay in action gave Suarez time to recover.

Those at Barca hope that Suarez will return to action

Quique Setien keeps in close contact with his coaching staff as a Barcelona plan for a return to action. And those around him hope that Luis Suarez will return after the gap created by the coronavirus and be like a new signing. The Uruguayan striker was expelled for the remainder of the 2019/20 season with Los Cules. Even by contracting with Martin Braithwaite as an emergency measure. It still seems as if the delay in action gave Suarez time to recover. Fran Soto, the Blaugrana’s fitness trainer, assured Setien that Suarez’s recovery was appropriate and that once training restarts, he will be able to play under the same conditions with the rest of his team-mates.

He works like a madman to recover quickly

Eder Sarabia, Setien’s assistant coach, went a step further and almost guaranteed the return of the former Liverpool star. “We hope it will look like a great new signing,” Sarabia announced. “So far, there has been a summer window, a January window, and then a period of confinement. “We have this belief about Suarez because we saw that he works like a madman to recover quickly. “With Ligue 1 having awarded their internal title to Paris Saint-Germain since they were 12 points clear at the head of the table when the competition stopped, the Barca boss was forced to look at similar conditions in Spain, where his Barcelona team would be crowned champions in such a scenario, only despite having a two-point advantage over Real Madrid.

“The virus was not the same in every country, and decisions are made according to the reality of the country,” said Quique. “I hope to end the season, and I would not want to win the championship in this way. “If we could continue, it would be common sense to do so; You have to complete the season.”