IFFHS would name him the top scorer in the First Division. He would also be the top scorer in Europe by scoring 49 goals in 48 matches, in all competitions he played
At the Amsterdam Arena 'Luisito' began to raise expectations around his figure and confirm that he was called to be one of the most decisive strikers on the planet. After two first seasons at a collective level but credited his potential scorer - rounding the 20 goals in the League - Suárez was completely uncovered in his third campaign in Amsterdam, 2009-2010, in which he became 'pichichi' when signing 35 goals and catapulted to Ajax towards the conquest of the Dutch Cup.
That same summer, after dazzling in the World Cup of South Africa, the Uruguayan was left with the honey in the lips when not consuming any transfer to some equipment equipment of the great Leagues. Suárez would still hold a half more campaign in Amsterdam until in the winter market of the 2010/11 campaign Liverpool would take the big blow betting on his hiring after the departure of Fernando Torres to Chelsea that left the coffers of Anfield full of 'cash' .
In Liverpool Suárez would be capable of the best and the worst, leaving no one indifferent to his colossal performance and leading the polemic of various kinds. Hated and loved in equal parts by the fans of the Premier, the Uruguayan ended up uncovering the jar of essences based on goals. Many goals. In his three and a half campaigns in England the Uruguayan shattered a barbarity of married records with the goal, crowned with the conquest of the Golden Boot of 2014. Records that, however, did not allow him hardly to feed the showcase of collective trophies.
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