When Luis Suarez retires, his autobiography (translated from Spanish, of course) will be absolute dynamite, and he could even release a side book entitled 'Hero to Zero to Hero to Zero and Back Again'. Suarez was adored and vilified in Liverpool colours, then loved and hated in a Uruguay shirt, but since his move to Barcelona, he's been all quality, without the sideshow. He's unlocking his true potential now, and looks a worthy member in one of the greatest attacking trios in a generation. He absolutely deserves his 90 rating, boosted up 1 mark yet it's still a surprise to see any player breach the highly elite gaggle of players which currently has just five members: Suarez, Arjen Robben, Manuel Neuer, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Lionel Messi. Are you surprised by any other ratings from the Top 50 rated by EA?
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