Barca boss confirms Luis Suarez WILL make his debut in El Clasico

Sport360 staff 18:24 24/10/2014
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  • Star power: Luis Suarez (l) will line-up against Lionel Messi and co at the Santiago Bernabeu.

    Barcelona boss Luis Enrique has confirmed that Luis Suarez will make his long-awaited debut for the club in Saturday's first El Clasico of the season away to Real Madrid.

    Suarez has been restricted to friendly matches since sealing a move from Liverpool after receiving a four-month ban for biting Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini at the World Cup.

    "He will have some minutes for sure," Enrique told a press conference on Thursday. "How many I cannot say, that is the million dollar question. It is an important occasion for him to be able to join in with the group."

    However, Real boss Carlo Ancelotti insisted he would be making no special plans for the Uruguayan despite recognising his presence as a big boost for La Liga as a whole.

    "I am not here to judge Luis Suarez. He has scored a lot of goals, but it doesn't change our tactics," said the Italian.

    "I think for football it is good news that Suarez can play in this league. I don't know if he will play (tomorrow) because it is not my business.

    "It is not my problem. Naturally I have a lot of respect for Suarez's quality, but if Suarez plays or not doesn't change their idea of how to play the game and doesn't change ours either."

    Suarez's questionable temperament is likely to be tested by the red hot atmosphere at the Bernabeu. As well as his latest bite on Chiellini, the 27-year-old recievied lengthy suspensions for biting Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic last year and Otman Bakkal of PSV Eindhoven whilst playing for Ajax.

    Meanwhile, he was found guilty of racially abusing Manchester United defender Patrice Evra during a match between Liverpool and Manchester United in 2011.

    However, Enrique insisted that he wasn't concerned that Suarez's temperament could be tested by the pressure of making his bow in the biggest game in world football.

    "Clasicos have to be heated, enjoyable and the best show possible for the fans, but staying within the sporting parameters."

    Whilst Suarez's availability adds to Barca's attacking arsenal alongside Lionel Messi and Neymar, Real Madrid will be without one of their key men in Gareth Bale due to injury. And Enrique echoed the words of his Madrid counterpart Carlo Ancelotti in saying the Welshman's absence wouldn't affect his side's preparation for the game.

    "Independent of who is in Ancelotti's starting line-up, we will maintain our philosophy. It is obvious that both sides will continue to play in their own different ways."

    Other than the debate over whether Suarez will start or make his debut as a substitute, the only other doubt in the Barca team surrounds midfielder Sergio Busquets.

    The Spanish international missed Barca's 3-1 win over Ajax in midweek due to a hip injury, but Enrique is confident he will be fit to take his place in the side at the Bernabeu.

    "Busquets is fine, he has trained with the rest of the group and in principle can play without any problems."

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