Luis
Suarez: I won't bite again in the future
Barcelona striker Luis Suarez says he has
talked to specialists about his behaviour and insists there will be no further
biting incidents.
Suarez is serving a four-Month ban for biting Italy's Giorgio Chiellini at the
World Cup -his third biting offence.
"I say to fans,
don't worry, because I won't do that anymore," he promised.
"I spoke to my
psychologist and he said I had to face it and say sorry. I did - now I would
rather focus on the present, which is Barcelona."
The 27-year-old
Uruguay striker, who said he was "really depressed" after the
incident in Brazil, launched an appeal with the Court of Arbitration for Sport
against the ban.
Following the verdict,
the former Liverpool striker is still banned from playing in competitive
fixtures until late October and must also serve the remaining eight games of
his nine-match international ban.
But Suarez is no longer exclude from "all football-related activities" which allowed him to make his Barcelona debut as a 75th-minute substitute in
the 6-0 friendly victory over Mexican side Club Leon on Monday.
Addressing a media
conference on Tuesday, he said of his behavioural issues: "I am speaking
to professionals - the right professionals. But it is a private matter and I
don't want to comment further on that."
Suarez spent three years with
Liverpool, during which he was banned for eight matches for
racially abusing Manchester United's Patrice Evra and suspended for a further 10 matches for biting Branislav Ivanovic of Chelsea.
Last month, he joined
Barcelona for a reported fee of £75m but the Catalan club's vice president Jordi
Mestre said on Tuesday the actual amount was significantly less.
"Negotiations
started before the World Cup and we worked hard to come to a final figure of
£65m. We were originally quoted over €90m (£72m).
"He had much
better offers than ours financially but he wanted to come to Barcelona. He made
a great effort - financially and personally - to be here."
Suarez admitted he
feared for his career after the incident with Chiellini in Uruguay's 1-0 win in Natal on 24 June.
"Of course I was
concerned - not just about the transfer to Barcelona but more for me as a
person. But, as I've said, that's in the past now and I'm trying to concentrate
on Barcelona," he said.
"Everything that
happens in the past, that needs to be forgotten. If I start thinking about
everything I've gone through, I wouldn't be able to sleep.

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