That's something that happened and afterwards I was really depressed and didn't feel like doing anything. "But then I spoke to my psychologist and he said I had to face it and say sorry. I did that and now I would rather focus on the present which is Barcelona.
"The forward switched Anfield for the Nou Camp earlier this summer although the FIFA ban meant he could not be unveiled until Tuesday, a day after he made his debut as a substitute in the 6-0 friendly win over Mexican side Leon. It has been worth the wait for Suarez, though, who said: "I've dreamed of playing for Bar?a for years and now it's true.
I never thought this moment would come. These are spectacular experiences, really emotional. It was a great feeling to play in the Camp Nou, I loved it. "The chance to play in a formidable attacking trio, alongside fellow South American superstars Neymar and Lionel Messi, will spur on Suarez. "Leo and Neymar are spectacular, admirable players.