Here's a bit of the interview he's given today. This was from the Mirror:
"Yet he explains he signed because of his belief in the club and in the new manager, Brendan Rodgers.
“There were clubs that wanted to sign me, but my priority was always to stay and sign again with Liverpool, because I believe this club can win the Premier League if we do everything right,” he said simply.
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My decision was easy because the club stuck by me last season. They had trust in me because of the work I do on the football pitch, and what happened in the past is the past - it is over.
“I recognise the season wasn’t very good last time, especially in the league. A team like Liverpool always wants to be in the Champions League where it should be, but I still believe we can make it.
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My dream is to play there for at least one season with Liverpool.”
To do that, Liverpool will require goals from the man who is the pivot of their attack and the most important element in their forward play.
It is an area of weakness for Suarez in an otherwise sublime talent.
In keeping with his refreshing honesty he admits he - and only he - is to blame for his frailty in front of goal, so must do much better.
“The problem isn’t with anyone else - I am the problem," he said. "Missing chances is all down to me.
"I need to take my time more when I do have chances.
Sometimes I am rushing at chances too much and I know the problem is mine.“It is up to me to sort it out and to start scoring goals. That is what we have training for. I scored a lot of goals in Holland, but in Holland I scored a lot of lucky goals.
“If you look back on my goals in Holland you will see that, a lot of times, I didn’t even hit them properly, but they went in.
"If there is one thing that is missing in this country it is that bit of luck that can make a big difference. I am hoping that it will return and then I will score more goals.”"
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Perhaps players from more humbling backgrounds, realise, and have 'more' character traits of loyalty than others in today's game. Whatever, Suarez, didn't up and leave when he could have done - during a time when many LFC fans couldn't have "blamed" him for upping and leaving, given the ongoing abuse he's endured in England. I admire him for two reasons a) he had the bottle to face up to the s.hit he will endure. And more importantly b) the fact he acknowledged Liverpool FC and it's fans for sticking by him, and repaying that faith back.
He also, talks of missing his chances and he obviously know's his game well enough to realise he IS rushing his chances, 'it's his problem' once his worked on it and added a bit more composure there, he'll chip in with his share of goals.
I love Suarez, because he plays the game many kids (myself included when I was a kid) with such hunger, determination and enthusiasm.

Champions of England 2020.
YNWA