What most characterizes Luis Suarez is his ability to renew his ambition season after season. At this point in the season, the Uruguayan seems unstoppable, and the numbers speak for themselves.
Since his visit to Leganes on Matchday 14, Suarez has scored on every matchday except the Wanda Metropolitano match and the Clásico, which was postponed from Matchday 10.
His goals have always come at important times for Valverde's men. But his contributions have not only come through goals: his presence and impact in the game are still very much a part of Luis Suarez' abilities, as he keeps proving he is one of the best ''9' this football generation has seen.
And clearly, he can still give assists too. In Barcelona's last six games in Spain's LaLiga, Suarez has accumulated seven assists, including the one that helped Messi to a 1-0 win at the Metropolitano and the three in the win over Alaves.
The fight for the 'Pichichi' is one of the great ambitions of Luis Suarez, who at 32 years old shows no signs of slowing down. He struggled to get on course, due in part to an injury that caused him to miss two games. After the sixth day, he had only scored two goals.
But he has been on fire ever since, scoring in four games and with the latest run of goals that has seen him break into the top three First Division killers. He has already added eleven and has both Messi (13) and Benzema (12) in his sights.