It is not uncommon to find hidden enemies in the side you are about to play, and if you have joined it at a mega million price tag, it becomes even more likely that others who would have been expecting similar deal, will star bashing on you. We are talking about Uruguayan international Suarez and his new inning with the Spanish giant. He is expectedly going to join the Barca army in Oct 25 Clasico after a lengthy ban for biting Italian player in the world cup. Since, he was allowed to play friendlies, everyone was waiting to see his firing leg or teeth, as some say, again in the competitive games and upcoming showdown between Real Madrid and Barca could just be the same. This is no more a news now that former Liverpool star joined the Camp Nou side at a mounting eighty million pounds tag and this figure can envy anyone in the team who could be expecting to renew his contract. You guessed it right, 31-year-old Brazilian Dani Alves seems to be the one who is showing his desperate imparity with the decision to bring one of the most controversial serial bitter to a respected side. Without showing his grief, he indirectly said in his recent interview that he is waiting to see ‘Beast’ Suarez makes his debut with Blaugrana.
Nonetheless, what he believes and what club bosses would have thought before hiring the 27-year-old, Blaugrana right-back has other views on his arrival. He was assumingly talking about current leaderboard standings where Barca is fourth points clear to their arch rivals. Evidently calling Suarez a ‘Beast,’ Silva said, “Luis Suarez is a beast, a beast. I am sure he is ready, he is working so hard and really wants to play. I am looking forward to it as much as he is. I want to see him play for Barcelona. It is not so important who arrives in the better or worse form. I hope we can enjoy it and compete sportingly. We are at the right stage, a good place, and with the right coach to have a great season.”
Clarifying his stand against the new entrant and if it has something to do with his contract which is expiring this season, he added, “I am not going to worry myself nor am I going to lose hope. Neither will I stop competing because I have only a few months left on my contract. And if negative things happen, well then nothing, as life is like that.”