Qualifying for the World Cup in Uruguay was great news for the Charrúas. Despite the doubts that there might be regarding his participation in Qatar 2022, the arrival of Diego Alonso reactive to a team that signing 3/3 with its new coach has managed to take a giant step to be in the biggest national team competition in November. This will be the fourth World Cup in a row that Uruguay has qualified for, having not missed the competition since 2006.
But despite the great news of the victory once morest Peru, Uruguay may be living one of its last days due to Luis Suárez’s Qualifiers. The Atlético de Madrid striker, and top scorer in the history of the Qualifiers with 28 goals, declared following the game that this might be one of his last confrontations with the national team at this stage. “Today I enjoyed like a child having practically played my last Qualifying match with the national team”declared.
The ‘9’ of the celestial, in addition, expressed that these They were “a lot of suffering” Qualifiers that had a happy ending by being able to play another World Cup. With the objective achieved by the squad, Luis Suárez did not want to forget all those who were previously involved in this achievement. “We have to be very grateful to the coaching staff of Maestro Tabárez. That’s where the story began to be able to play another World Cup. Very grateful for what he gave to the National Team”said.
Luis Suárez debuted in the Uruguayan national team in 2007 and since then he has not stopped giving joy to the fans. He behind him will carry the achievement of having been the top scorer in the history of the Qualifiers with 28 accumulated goals, but in his 130 games with the national team he has scored 67 goals in total (22 in friendlies, seven in the World Cup, seven in the Copa América and three in the Confederations Cup), numbers that will endure over the years once morest one of the best footballers that the country has given.