
Luis Suárez
CF
Playmaking Forward
Dec 2, 1997 (28)
Right
5'11"
163 lb
Concludes disappointing World Cup
Suarez registered two shots (zero on goal) in Tuesday's 0-0 (4-3) penalty shootout loss against Switzerland. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 60th minute.
Analysis: Suarez struggled in a lone center-forward position, as both of his shots were weak attempts from outside the box during the game against Switzerland. After scoring no goals and delivering just one assist during 332 minutes of play, the forward didn't fulfill his potential as part of an initially promising front line. He's set to return to Sporting CP for club activity ahead of the 2026/27 season.
Bags assist
Suarez assisted once to go with two shots (zero on goal), two crosses (one accurate) and one chance created in Friday's 1-0 win over Ghana.
Analysis: Suarez would enter at forward in the eighth minute after an early injury to Jhon Cordoba (groin), playing 82 minutes. This would lead him to an assist, finding Jhon Arias in the 14th minute, just six minutes after entering. This gives Suarez his first goal contribution of the tournament as well. He will likely continue in the starting role at forward after Cordoba's injury, already starting in two games this World Cup.
Fully fit after training
Suarez (shoulder) trained fully without any issues on Friday, confirming he is fully fit ahead of Colombia's decisive fixture against Portugal, the federation posted.
Analysis: Suarez had been carrying shoulder discomfort during the win over DR Congo despite a hard-working performance, but his clean training session puts any lingering concern to rest. The forward is expected to retain his starting role up front, with Cucho Hernandez no longer needed as a precautionary alternative heading into what promises to be a pivotal final group stage clash.
Shoulder discomfort managed
Suarez was carrying some discomfort in his shoulder during Tuesday's 1-0 win over DR Congo, with coach Nestor Lorenzo noting the issue despite praising his work rate. "I also thought Luis worked hard throughout the match. He occupied two central defenders, creating space in other areas, and fought for every ball. He played with his back to goal for much of the game, and despite that, I was very pleased with his performance. It's also worth mentioning that he was carrying some discomfort in his shoulder."
Analysis: Suarez had a difficult outing overall, registering the fewest touches of any outfield player before being substituted in the 58th minute, continuing a disappointing tournament so far despite arriving in strong form as the Liga Portugal top scorer with Sporting CP. Cucho Hernandez could be in line to start in his place against Portugal if Suarez is unable to go, with Colombia managing his workload carefully ahead of what promises to be a pivotal final group stage fixture.
Struggles again
Luis Suarez recorded one shot (zero on goal) in Tuesday's 1-0 win over DR Congo.
Analysis: Suarez had a difficult night, isolated up front and further hampered by Congo's defensive setup of three center backs which gave him little room to operate. He was barely involved throughout, registering the least touches of any outfield player in the game. His only shot came courtesy of a Congo error, and outside of that he failed to make any real impact before being substituted off in the 58th minute for Jhon Cordoba. It has been a disappointing tournament so far for the forward, particularly given the strong form he was carrying into it, having been the top scorer in Liga Portugal with Sporting prior to the competition.
Quiet night up top in win
Suarez had one tackle (one won) in Wednesday's 3-1 win against Uzbekistan.
Analysis: Suarez started Colombia's World Cup opener but was unable to find the scoresheet, as he didn't contribute to any shots and ended his shift with one chance created, on tackle and eight passes. He worked to hold up play and bring teammates into the game throughout, though Uzbekistan's compact defensive setup limited his clear-cut chances. Suarez will look to get on the scoresheet himself as Colombia head into their second game against DR Congo on June 23.
Starting striker for Los Cafeteros
Suarez has been named in Colombia's World Cup squad and is expected to be a key attacking option for manager Lorenzo throughout the competition.
Analysis: Suarez ends what has been a breakthrough campaign at Sporting CP, scoring 38 goals and providing nine assists across 53 appearances in all competittions in a season that announced him as one of the most clinical strikers in European football outside the traditional top five leagues. The Colombian forward brings pace, intelligent movement and a lethal finishing ability that gives manager Lorenzo a direct and dangerous option in the final third, and his prolific output in Portugal is the clearest indication yet that he is ready to perform at the very highest level. Suarez heads into the World Cup with enormous confidence after a breakout club season and the motivation to prove himself on the biggest stage in international football.
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