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Suarez deepens Barcelona crisis, Koeman insists he will continue

Staff Reporter Football 2021-10-03, 9:40pm




MADRID - Luis Suarez piled more misery on Barcelona by scoring in a 2-0 victory for Atletico Madrid on Saturday but Ronald Koeman
insists he has the club's support to continue as coach.

   Barca president Joan Laporta had said a few hours before kick-off that
Koeman would continue as coach "regardless of the result" at the Wanda
Metropolitano, but another limp display will put that commitment to the test
over the two-week international break.

   Koeman confirmed after the game he spoke to Laporta on Friday night and
Saturday morning. He said he welcomed the clarity over his future, which he
believes will benefit the team.

   "Clarity is very important, for the confidence of the coach, for the
players too, for them to know the coach is still here," said Koeman.

   "He has made his decision, as he said this afternoon, so everything is
perfect."

   Goal scorer Suarez put his hands together and looked up to the sky in what
was initially a muted celebration, out of respect for his former club, where
he spent six years and scored 198 goals. "(It was) out of respect, love, for
the journey I had at Barca and for the period they're in at the moment, for
the fans as well," said Suarez after the game.

   But the Uruguayan also made a telephone gesture and appeared to aim it at
Koeman, perhaps referencing the abrupt manner Barca's coach told him he was
surplus to requirements at Camp Nou, just over a year ago.

   "That was for the people who think I'm still using the same number," said
Suarez with a smile.

   Thomas Lemar had already fired Atletico in front and, two down before
half-time, Barcelona looked vulnerable to another hammering on the back of
successive 3-0 defeats in the Champions League by Bayern Munich and Benfica.

   They at least avoided more embarrassment in the second half and it remains
to be seen now whether Laporta stays true to his word by giving Koeman more
time to turn things around.

   Xavi Hernandez, Roberto Martinez and Andrea Pirlo have reportedly been the
names under consideration as replacements. However, it is possible Laporta
has found none of them are keen, with Barcelona bottom of their Champions
League group and restricted to a spending limit of 97 million euros by La
Liga, only the seventh highest in the division.

   Barca sit ninth, while Atletico's win takes them level on points with Real
Madrid at the top of the table.

   - Joao Felix stars -

   They needed this result too, after a disappointing start to the season
that had seen them win only two of their previous five games.

   Suarez might take the headlines but it was his partner Joao Felix who was
arguably the star of the show, the youngster a menace in the first half and
producing one of his best performances in a long time.

   Atletico coach Diego Simeone said: "When the first half was over, I went
over to Joao and said: 'This is what I need from you. This is what you have
to do'."

   It was the first time the Wanda Metropolitano had been full since March
2020 and the noise gave impetus to Atletico early on.

   It was Felix's superb touch that created the opening goal, a delightful
shift away from Ronald Araujo on the left wing opening the whole pitch up in
a moment.

   Felix played inside to Suarez, who fired first-time across to Lemar and he
finished into the top corner.

   For Barca, Philippe Coutinho went close on the volley and Frenkie de Jong
came up just short when stretching for Memphis Depay's header across.

   But Atletico were tearing Barca open on the break and Suarez made it two
just before half-time.

   Depay lost the ball up front and four passes later, Suarez was in, Yannick
Carrasco touching to Lemar, who bounced the ball off Felix and fired it
right.

   With Gerard Pique back-peddling onto the line, Suarez picked his spot.

   Coutinho had a chance to pull one back before the hour but Jan Oblak
smothered the finish and that was Coutinho's last contribution before being
replaced by Ansu Fati.

   Antoine Griezmann came on for Atletico too, making his first appearance
since leaving Barcelona, nominally on loan, on the last day of the transfer
window.

   He had a great chance on the break but passed badly, a switch to Angel Correa sent straight out of play.BSS/AFP