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Luis Suarez reveals Barcelona coach Luis Enrique said his return to training was 'like a prisoner from Guantanmo Bay'

'Everyone applauded the released prisoner,' Suarez wrote

James Orr
Thursday 13 November 2014 14:09 GMT
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Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi during Barcelona training in August
Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi during Barcelona training in August (GETTY IMAGES)

Luis Suarez's return to training after serving his four-month suspension was described as "like a prisoner from Guantanamo" by his manager at Barcelona, Luis Enrique.

In his recently released book, Luis Suarez: Crossing The Line, Suarez writes that Enrique compared his situation with a convict having been released from the US prison camp.

The Uruguayan was initially given a four-month ban from all football activity after biting Italy's Giorgio Chiellini during the World Cup and was not even allowed to train with his new team-mates following his £75m move from Liverpool.

After an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, Suarez was given permission to start training with his team-mates and play in friendlies.

The Barcelona coach Luis Enrique (AFP/GETTY)

Suarez wrote in his new book: "It wasn't the most orthodox of presentations to the rest of the squad either, the day I was finally allowed to train with the team.

"Barcelona's manager Luis Enrique gathered in the players and told them: 'Well, they have finally got him out of Guantanamo to be here with us today for training...'

"Everyone applauded the released prisoner and I did my best not to look too embarrassed about being the centre of attention."

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