Current Inter Miami striker Luis Suárez claimed that he was a better player during his final season at Liverpool rather than any of his prolific, trophy-laden campaigns at Barcelona.
The insatiable Uruguayan forward followed his childhood sweetheart to Europe, impressing enough at Groningen to earn a move to Dutch giants Ajax where Liverpool spotted his tireless quality.
After a period of adaptation over his first 18 months on Merseyside, which included a ban for allegedly racially abusing Patrice Evra, Suárez hit top form during his second full season in 2012–13.
That campaign ended in another controversy, as the Liverpool star was retroactively banned for biting Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanović, the second of three (so far) vampiric incidents in his divisive career. A failed move to Arsenal that summer added to the turmoil surrounding this tortured genius, yet it would give way to what he ranks as the best version of Suárez.
“The Suárez at Liverpool in 2013 or 2014, when everything was going his way—because everything was going his way—was special,” the man himself told . “It’s a streak, a moment, when everything clicks and you enjoy it.“






