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The Liverpool striker made the tearful film moments after scoring both goals in Uruguay’s 2-1 victory over England that left the Three Lions’ World Cup hopes in tatters.

Suarez, 27, said: ''Hello everyone. I’m very happy because it’s incredible that we have won this match.

''Sorry about the emotion but I dreamed of this unique moment and giving happiness to all Uruguay."

The footballer, who was in a wheelchair a month ago, praised Uruguay physio Walter Ferreira for helping him recover from injury in time to play in the tournament.'

"I want to thank my wife, my two kids – who are the most beautiful things I have in this world - and Walter Ferreira as without him I wouldn’t be here," he went on.

''Go Uruguay, and let's prepare for the next match which is Italy."

While playing for Liverpool the controversial striker received an eight-game ban for racist abuse and another for biting an opponent.

His goal-scoring heroics and emotional reaction to them sent England fans into a frenzy.

Ian Austin, 49, Labour MP for Dudley North, tweeted: ''Of all the people, it had to be the dirty, cheating violent racist cheat Suarez.’"

Former X Factor singer Frankie Cocozza, 21, messaged: ''I would f****** love it if Suarez got shot in the mouth. C***.

''That was a bit harsh, the foot would be sweet as though.’’

Others vowed to kill him if he returns to Liverpool next season. Spanish giants Real Madrid and Barcelona are said to be vying to sign him.

James Rixon tweeted: ''Feel so sick. I'd love to kill @luis16suarez.’"

Another messaged: ''I will find you and I will kill you."

Jack Furlong wrote: ''I honestly hope Luis Suarez dies and a slow and painful death."

Josh Taylor said: ''I genuinely wish death upon Luis Suarez and his family."

@harrycarter57 tweeted: ''When Luis Suarez goes back to Liverpool I hope they murder him. #c**t."

Another fan wrote: ''My brother’s sat here with tears in his eyes planning Luis Suarez' murder hahaha."

But Uruguayan president Jose Mujica hailed the striker "marvellous".

He said: ''Luis has made the Uruguayan people happy again.

''I’m sure the English will understand a bit better what happened to them because Suarez played and they know him."

Meanwhile Paul Gascoigne has dismissed England as "just not good enough" as manager Roy Hodgson pledged not to quit despite the Three Lions’ World Cup woes.

After back-to-back 2-1 defeats by Italy and Uruguay left his players’ Brazil glory bid hanging by a thread Hodgson, 66, declared: ''I don’t have any intention to resign.

''I’ve been really happy with the way the players have responded to the work we’ve tried to do.

''I’m bitterly disappointed, of course, but I don’t feel I need to resign, no.

''On the other hand, and if the Football Association think I’m not the right man to do the job, that will be their decision and not mine.

''Our chances are unbelievably slim now."

Gazza, 47, who scored 10 goals in 57 appearances for England, blamed the number of foreign players in the Premier League for the national team’s struggles.

But he also took a swipe at Hodgson’s attacking tactics in Brazil which he said had back-fired and suggested England should consider employing a foreign coach.

He tweeted: ''I'm not saying anything bad about my country but as a player, coach, manager teams are more dangerous when your team’s attacking.''

"It has showed in both games. You have the ball attacking, watching what's going on and you forget about the opposition. Then wow, they’re on you!!

"Just one thing - we are just not good enough.

''No-one has a right to win. U have to earn the right.

''It's the fact all these foreigners playing in our foreign league give them an advantage.''

"And it's not going to change for a long time as it's a big business over here now.

''Money talks and now we're speechless.

"Y can't we take foreign coaches then because we have to look at the likes of Chile, Mexico?’’

Gazza has urged Hodgson’s team to go out with a bang in their last group game against Costa Rica.

''I really want England to play well the last game and if it means coming home then come home with pride & hope for our future,’’ he finished.