The former Liverpool striker was called ‘timeless after reliving his glory days in Sunday’s 3-2 loss for Gremio to Internacional

The former Liverpool striker was called “timeless” after reliving his glory days in Sunday’s 3-2 loss for Gremio to Internacional.

Suarez, now 36 years old, showed he hasn’t lost his knack for a spectacular goal.

The Uruguayan’s fixation on breаking the rules, though, has not abated.

Suarez was swept to the ground after a bаttle for the ball with an Internacional defender during the Brazilian match.

Even when Suarez threw himself to the ground, no one was touched.

When the player didn’t get a card, the former Barcelona great tumbled across the field, looked up at the ref, and yelled for a red card.

Almost immediately, Suarez was spotted rolling around on the ground while giggling after Internacional’s Rene was shown a yellow card.

Then, not long after, Suarez reminded everyone of his goal-scoring prowess with a 35-yard free-kιck that went viral.

A supporter commented that the objective was “timeless.”

As a second voice chimed in, “Luis Suárez is still making it look easy.”

Three others all said, “He still got it.”

The Uruguayan international is often considered one of the game’s all-time great forwards.

He played for Liverpool for four seasons, scoring 82 goals in 133 games.

After leaving the Premier League, he joined Barcelona, a powerhouse in La Liga, where he racked up an incredible 198 goals in 283 games.

Before joining the Brazilian powerhouse in January, Suarez had brief stints with Atletico Madrid and his childhood club Nacional.

After agreeing to an early termination of his contract with the club, though, Suarez has decided to call it quits at the end of the year.

The attacker said earlier this year that he is in “constant pаin” due to his strugglе with injuries, and that this is why he is leaving the club.