icon bookmark-bicon bookmarkicon cameraicon checkicon chevron downicon chevron lefticon chevron righticon chevron upicon closeicon v-compressicon downloadicon editicon v-expandicon fbicon fileicon filtericon flag ruicon full chevron downicon full chevron lefticon full chevron righticon full chevron upicon gpicon insicon mailicon moveicon-musicicon mutedicon nomutedicon okicon v-pauseicon v-playicon searchicon shareicon sign inicon sign upicon stepbackicon stepforicon swipe downicon tagicon tagsicon tgicon trashicon twicon vkicon yticon wticon fm
30 Jun, 2019 09:50

‘Karma!’: Suarez distraught after Copa America penalty miss… but finds little sympathy online

‘Karma!’: Suarez distraught after Copa America penalty miss… but finds little sympathy online

Uruguay forward Luis Suarez was left inconsolable after his penalty miss proved decisive in the Copa America quarterfinal shootout with Peru, but the Barcelona man drew little sympathy from football fans online.

The striker, 32, missed Uruguay’s first penalty against Peru in Salvador, which ultimately proved costly as his team lost the shootout 5-4 and exited the South American football showpiece.

Uruguay had incredibly seen three goals ruled out for offside during the 90 minutes – including one from Suarez – as the game finished 0-0.

The Barcelona striker was first up for his country in the shootout, and while he struck his shot strongly, it was well-saved by Peru stopper Pedro Gallese, diving to his right.

Suarez was seen in floods of tears after his team’s fate was confirmed – and while he was consoled by teammates on the pitch, sympathy was in short supply online for a man who has long been a divisive figure, equally revered and reviled for his full-blooded style, which so often skirts the boundaries of acceptability.

Liverpool fans appeared to take particular joy at the sight, angered as they were by their former hero’s antics when he faced the Anfield club with Barcelona in the Champions League last season.

Others reveled in the schadenfreude at the expense of a man who most famously bent the rules to put his team into the World Cup semi-finals in 2010 by deliberately stopping a goal-bound shot with his hands against Ghana.  

It was also one of the rare occasions when Manchester United and Liverpool fans were joined in something, with Suarez widely despised by the Old Trafford faithful after he was charged with racially abusing former defender Patrice Evra during his time in the Premier League.  

There was a crumb of comfort for Suarez from former Barcelona teammate Neymar, though, as the Brazil star urged him to “pick yourself up.”

Peru move on to face defending champions Chile in the semifinal on Wednesday, while Tuesday night sees a clash of the South America giants between Brazil and Argentina in the other last four match.

Also on rt.com Messi ‘is not having his best Copa America’ – but that might be a good thing for Argentina

Dear readers! Thank you for your vibrant engagement with our content and for sharing your points of view. Please note that we have switched to a new commenting system. To leave comments, you will need to register. We are working on some adjustments so if you have questions or suggestions feel free to send them to feedback@rttv.ru. Please check our commenting policy
Podcasts
0:00
27:0
0:00
26:37