Uruguay striker Luis Suarez describes his brace against England as a 'dream' because of all the criticism he has suffered during his spell at Liverpool in the Premier League.
Uruguay's matchwinner Luis Suarez said his role in the World Cup 2014 victory over England was a dream come true, and the perfect response to his critics in the country.
“I dreamt this,” said Suárez after scoring both goals in Uruguay's 2-1 win. “I’m enjoying this moment, because of all I suffered, the criticism I received. So, there you go.”
Suarez: “It was one of the best games I've played. It's an amazing moment for me. Maybe a few days ago I thought this wouldn't be possible.
“I told Steven Gerrard to keep going. He's the best player I've played with on the pitch. This is an unlucky moment for him. I don't like it when he hurts like this. I said ‘Keep going, forget this game, you're one of the best’.
“Before the game too many people in England laughed about my attitude over the last few years. This is a very good time for me. I want to see what they think now.”
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