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Anfield icon Luis Suarez expressed his joy at Liverpool's recent Premier League victory, posting a 'love-struck' emoji under the club's celebratory social media post.
The Reds clinched their second title in five years last weekend with a resounding 5-1 win over Tottenham Hotspur.
This win marked the first time since 1990 that fans will be able to witness a Liverpool side lift the Premier League trophy at Anfield, an opportunity Jurgen Klopp's team missed out on five years ago due to pandemic restrictions.
Suarez, now 38, spent three-and-a-half memorable years at Anfield after joining from Ajax in January 2011.
He nearly ended Liverpool's 24-year wait for a 19th league title with his 31 goals in the 2013-14 season, but the Reds narrowly missed out to Manchester City.
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Despite leaving Liverpool for Barcelona at the end of that season, Suarez has remained a fervent supporter of the Reds and often uses social media to express his admiration for his former club.
On Saturday night, the Inter Miami striker did just that, responding with a 'love-struck' emoji to a post celebrating Liverpool's status as Premier League champions.
After departing Anfield in 2014, the Uruguayan enjoyed six successful years at Barcelona, where he won four LaLiga titles and the Champions League.
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However, at the conclusion of the 2019-20 season, Suarez was pushed out of the club by Ronald Koeman and subsequently joined Atletico Madrid.
Suarez played a key role in Atletico Madrid's LaLiga triumph in 2021, but his time in the Spanish capital was brief as he made his way back to South America in 2023, initially with Nacional and later with Brazilian club Gremio.
In 2024, Suarez reunited with former team-mate Lionel Messi at MLS side Inter Miami.
Just last week, Suarez extended his support to close friend and fellow Uruguayan Darwin Nunez, who took to Instagram to celebrate Liverpool's Premier League title victory.
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He doesn’t really fit the model in terms of what Liverpool wants, given his age [29 years old], but I’d go and get him for a couple of years because he’s a tremendous player and established and experienced in the Premier League.”
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