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Luis Suarez got himself on the scoresheet as he was reunited with his former Liverpool FC team-mate Steven Gerrard in Los Angeles.

The two met as Suarez’s Barcelona took on Gerrard’s new side, LA Galaxy, in a pre-season friendly at the Rose Bowl on the west coast of the United States.

Both men played until half-time in what was the biggest gate for a football match involving an MLS side in history, with an attendance of over 93,000.

Suarez scored the first-half opener, but not without controversy as Galaxy claimed a handball in the build-up to his goal. The Uruguayan controlled the ball with his shoulder before striking from close range.

Barcelona eventually won the game 2-1, with goals from Suarez and Sergi Roberto, despite a spirited effort from Galaxy’s youngsters in the second half, who pulled a goal back from Tommy Meyer in the dying minutes.

It came after Suarez and Gerrard had shared a tender moment as they ran onto the pitch. Gerrard had previously tweeted a picture with Suarez before the meeting, calling the 28-year-old the “main man”.

Suarez scored 82 goals for Liverpool after joining the club for £22m from Ajax in January 2011. He almost fired the club to the Premier League title with 31 league goals before departing for Barcelona in a £75m deal last summer.

Gerrard, meanwhile, ended his 17-year association with the Reds this summer, joining LA Galaxy in the MLS. He scored on his debut for the club, and set up another two goals in a 5-2 victory over San Jose Earthquakes.

Watch: Suarez scores as Barca defeat Galaxy