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Luis Suarez previously spoke about his time at Liverpool and his relationship with the fans(Image: Matthew Ashton/AMA/AMA/Corbis via Getty Images)
Luis Suarez has congratulated Liverpool on their Premier League title win but may have a tinge of regret over what could have been during his time at Anfield.
Arne Slot's team only needed a draw against Tottenham Hotspur to claim the Premier League crown, but went above and beyond, clinching their success with an emphatic 5-1 win at home.
The outpouring of joy was long overdue for Liverpool supporters, whose last title celebration in 2020 was subdued due to the Covid-19 restrictions.
The last time Anfield had been able to revel in becoming league champions was 1990, but Suarez has previously voiced his sorrow at not being able to break the title drought back in 2014.
Despite leaving for Barcelona in a high-profile transfer that summer, Suarez remained a cherished figure among the Anfield faithful.
However, he acknowledged that celebrating a goal against Liverpool during the 2019 Champions League semi-final left some fans feeling bitter.
"In the last year when I played there at Anfield, I was so sad for the supporters [that we missed out on the title]," Suarez reflected in a conversation with Liverpool's club website in 2020.
"I know some Liverpool supporters were angry with me because I celebrated a goal against Liverpool here in Camp Nou [last season], and for that, I am so sad.
"I accept that, and I say that hopefully they understand my situation: we were playing at home and in the Champions League semi-final.
Article continues belowLuis Suarez celebrated scoring against Liverpool in Barcelona's 3-0 win in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final(Image: Matthias Hangst/Getty Images)
"I lived one of the best moments of my life there, and I think the supporters didn't forget how my attitude was in the Liverpool shirt.
The next season, Jurgen Klopp's squad finished an impressive 18 points clear to clinch the Premier League title, ending their prolonged wait.
Meanwhile, Suarez pondered the misfortunes in his final year on Merseyside.
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