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Emotional Suárez says it was tough to accept Barça departure

MADRID (AP) - Luis Suárez was emotional when he was introduced by Barcelona six years ago, and again on Thursday when he had to say goodbye after being told he wasn't wanted by the club anymore.

The Uruguayan striker, who has joined Atlético Madrid, couldn't hold back tears as he bid farewell and said he will always be grateful despite being told to leave.

'œWhen the club says it doesn't need you anymore, you have to accept it,'ť he said in a news conference organized by Barcelona. 'œBut it takes a while, it's difficult. Your family is involved, you've gone through a lot with the club. So it's difficult to accept that you are leaving, but you have to. It's the reality, it's how things are in soccer.'ť

The 33-year-old Suárez, who reached a deal with Barcelona rival Atlético on Wednesday, broke down a few times while talking about his former teammates and his time with his former club.

'œThis is very hard for me. It wasn't expected, I didn't have anything prepared,'ť he said. 'œIt's been many years, I've made many friends, that makes me happy.'ť

Suárez said he was 'œleaving with pride for having made history with this club.'ť

He departs as Barcelona's third highest scorer with 198 goals, behind César Rodríguez (232) and Lionel Messi (634). The Uruguayan helped Barcelona win 13 titles since arriving in 2014 from Liverpool, including four Spanish league trophies and the Champions League in 2015.

Atlético will pay up to 6 million euros ($7 million) to Barcelona after signing the striker, who last month was told by incoming coach Ronald Koeman that he was not in his plans.

Suárez thanked Barcelona for believing in him after his biting incident 'œmistake'ť at the 2014 World Cup, which led to a long ban but didn't keep the Catalan club from signing him.

'œI'll always be thankful for that,'ť he said. 'œIt wasn't easy to accept that, but the club believed in me. From the time I arrived, my colleagues and everyone in the club treated me wonderfully.'ť

Suárez did not criticize Barcelona, Koeman or club president Josep Bartomeu for how his exit was handled. But he said 'œa club should accept when a player asks to leave,'ť which didn't happen when his close friend Messi requested to do so in the offseason.

Suárez said he had an idea that he was not wanted by Barcelona from what he had heard in local media reports. He said Koeman told him in a phone call that he wasn't going to be needed, shortly after the Dutch manager was hired in August following the team's 8-2 loss to Bayern Munich in the quarterfinals of the Champion League.

Suárez will join Argentine coach Diego Simeone at Atlético, as well as Brazilian-born striker Diego Costa.

'œWhen Barcelona told me that I wasn't needed anymore, I received several calls from other clubs,'ť he said. 'œI felt that I was still able to play in a club that could compete against Madrid and Barcelona. I'm going to a very competitive team that can achieve a lot.'ť

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Barcelona's Luis Suarez, left, scores a goal during the Champions League quarterfinal soccer match between Barcelona and Bayern Munich in Lisbon, Portugal, Friday, Aug. 14, 2020. (Rafael Marchante/Pool via AP) The Associated Press
Barcelona's Luis Suarez, right, celebrates with Barcelona's Antoine Griezmann after scoring a goal during the Champions League quarterfinal soccer match between Barcelona and Bayern Munich in Lisbon, Portugal, Friday, Aug. 14, 2020. (Rafael Marchante/Pool via AP) The Associated Press
Barcelona's Luis Suarez, left, celebrates with Barcelona's Antoine Griezmann after scoring a goal during the Champions League quarterfinal soccer match between Barcelona and Bayern Munich in Lisbon, Portugal, Friday, Aug. 14, 2020. (Rafael Marchante/Pool via AP) The Associated Press
Barcelona's Luis Suarez, center, carries a ball after scoring his sides second goal past Bayern's goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, back, during the Champions League quarterfinal match between FC Barcelona and Bayern Munich at the Luz stadium in Lisbon, Portugal, Friday, Aug. 14, 2020. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez/Pool) The Associated Press
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