Opinion: Villains are so rarely given what they deserve. Luis Suárez is one of football’s great ones. Known as “the devil himself” in Ghana, Suarez played his last World Cup match against the team he beat with an infamous handball 12 years earlier.
in their primes, and be hated all the way. He is 35 now, and this is his final World Cup. And here, the road led back.
He was called El Diablo in Ghana and 12 years later on a Friday night Uruguay played Ghana in their final Group H match at El Janoub Stadium, as South Korea played Portugal at Education City. Only Portugal was through to the round of 16. Everyone else needed a result. Suárez knew right away, and the match became an opera. He sat on the bench with tears in his eyes, covering his face with his jersey, looking back up. Uruguay pushed, but Ghana decided: If we are going out, we are dragging the devil to hell with us.
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