Barcelona striker Luis Suarez has revealed he enjoys playing for the European champions more than he enjoyed playing for Liverpool, because there was heavier pressure on him to deliver in front of goal at Anfield.





Speaking in an interview with La Vanguardia, the Uruguayan confirmed that while he loved turning out for the Reds prior to his move to Spain, he doesn't feel as though he bears full responsibility for scoring the club's goals. The likes of Lionel Messi and Neymar regularly feature alongside Suarez at Camp Nou, even while Neymar has missed the start of the season with mumps.









Asked what he likes the most about playing for Barcelona, Suarez said: "Coming to pitch and enjoying it.





"I did it before, but in a different way. Today I do not feel as much pressure as I felt in other teams. There are other players that stand out more than me and not everything depends on me. That allows me to be more calm.





"At Liverpool, even without anyone demanding it of me, I forced myself to do things to help the team to work. When there was a bad game I was always criticised. I took it internally and it hurt me.









"Obviously I can improve further. The most important thing is to have the desire to improve and with quality players around is always easier to do it. You learn a lot just by seeing what they do."





Suarez went on to reveal he is keen to represent Uruguay again despite still being banned from international football following the bite incident involving Giorgio Chiellini at last summer's World Cup. Suarez feels the punishment is excessive, and is eager is to get back involved.





He said: "I'm eager to play again (for Uruguay) because I will be out of action two years and it is incomprehensible. The punishment is too long because there have been cases of doping which were punished with one or two years. It's like what I did was the same. That hurts."​





Barcelona's Luis Suarez: We all know that Lionel Messi is the best. MORE: http://t.co/oCCPCJi6gX pic.twitter.com/jGu9MBZo6m — ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) September 7, 2015

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