"There will come a time when I'm not up to it"

"The demand at Barcelona is immense. There you have to take a test every 3 days, there is no rest because they don't forgive you even if you have a bad match", he commented on, amongst other things, in a chat with 'Ovacion'.
That is why he is aware that each day that passes the moment when he will have to say goodbye gets closer. "I already said it a while ago, there will come a time that my age doesn't allow me to be up to what Barcelona need to compete, but as long as I can, as long as I have the strength to bring me skill it is much better", he commented.
That is the reason that he is not annoyed that the club "are searching for and want to bring another number '9'". "It isn't anything strange, it is the reality of football", he added.
However, he saw the positives in this such high-level continuous evaluation: "It will be better for me because it will demand me, it will be better for the club, because it will feed the competition, and it will be better for the future because they will be able to prepare a footballer with the help of all the great players that Barcelona have".
Nevertheless, Luis Suárez underlined his performance as a Barcelona player: "It isn't easy to come and play at a club like Barcelona, adapt and earn your spot. You have to appraise that I have been at the club 5 years living with the same pressure and always trying to respond the same way".