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8th May 2019
08:35am BST

"For their fourth goal we looked like schoolboys," he complained.In fairness to the 32-year-old, he was one of the only Barca players alive to the threat of a quickly-taken corner. Perhaps it was his goalscoring instinct to read danger when he spotted Origi standing unmarked on the corner of the six-yard box. He jogged back towards the Belgian but got there too late to stop him from scoring.
Having played at Anfield on plenty of maniacal, rambunctious nights like this, and with Philippe Coutinho long substituted, Suarez was the only opposition player alive to the danger of a quick corner.
Gerard Pique, for the love of God, was fixing his socks when Trent Alexander-Arnold fired in his low cross.
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"We have to be ready for all the criticism that is going to rain down on us now," Suarez added. "We are very sad, we are in a lot of pain."
The Barca forward said the responsibility for letting big first leg leads slip, two seasons in a row, rests squarely on the players' shoulders.
He also apologised to 'our families, our children, our fans'.Explore more on these topics: