Luis Suarez battling to be ready to start Uruguay’s opener against Ecuador at Copa America

‘I want to play the whole game, but we’ll see’: Luis Suarez battling to be ready to start Uruguay’s opener against Ecuador at Copa America

  • Suarez has recently returned to action following a right knee operation 
  • He played for 30 minutes in the 3-0 win over Panama in a friendly last week 
  • it remains unclear if the striker will start for Uruguay in their opener on Sunday 

Luis Suarez is again racing against time to be fit for a tournament with Uruguay.

Five years ago, it was meniscus surgery to his left knee that jeopardized Suarez’s participation at the World Cup in Brazil. 

Now it is an arthroscopy procedure on his right knee that has affected his preparations for the Copa America in the same country.

Uruguay striker Luis Suarez takes part in a training session in Belo Horizonte, Brazi

Suarez had the operation about a month ago and it remains unclear if the Barcelona striker will start for Uruguay in their opener against Ecuador on Sunday in Belo Horizonte.

He played for about 30 minutes in the 3-0 win over Panama in a friendly last week, scoring a goal shortly after going on in Montevideo.

‘I’m always motivated and positive that if you do things the right way you can arrive in good condition,’ the 32-year-old Suarez said.

Before the World Cup in Brazil, he made his debut in the team’s second match. Uruguay had opened with a 3-1 loss to Costa Rica, then Suarez helped the side recover by scoring twice in a 2-1 win over England.

Suarez wants to start for Uruguay in their opener against Ecuador on Sunday in Belo Horizonte

Suarez wants to start for Uruguay in their opener against Ecuador on Sunday in Belo Horizonte

Uruguay coach Oscar Tabarez has yet to announce his team for Sunday’s match at the Mineirao Stadium, and Suarez could start on the bench.

‘Your fitness depends on how the game progresses,’ said the country’s all-time top scorer. ‘I want to play the whole game, but we’ll see.

‘At the 2014 World Cup I thought I had arrived well, but after 60 minutes I was already feeling cramps.’

Uruguay is the Copa America’s most successful nation with 15 titles, one more than Argentina.

After facing Ecuador in its Group C opener, Uruguay will play against Japan and then two-time defending champion Chile.

Uruguay’s last Copa America title was in 2011, when Suarez scored in a 3-0 win over Paraguay in the final. 

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