Luis Suarez didn’t need to remind Arsenal of his immense talent, but he did anyway.
Suarez scored a sensational goal Wednesday against Arsenal, breaking a tie and sealing FC Barcelona’s 3-1 UEFA Champions League victory. The Uruguayan made the score 2-1 in the 65th minute when he volleyed Dani Alves’ cross past goalkeeper David Ospina from around 10 yards out.
Stop it, Luis Suarez. Just stop it. #UCL #UCLonFOX @HeinekenSoccer https://t.co/pgE3n84qFC
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) March 16, 2016
Suarez continued his eye-popping hot streak with the stunning strike.
17 – Luis Suarez has scored 17 times in his last 14 games for Barcelona. Finish.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) March 16, 2016
Barcelona advanced to the quarterfinals of European soccer’s elite competition at Arsenal’s expense, thanks in large part to Suarez — a player the Gunners intensely pursued but failed to pry away from Liverpool in 2013.
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