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Published 18:21 7 Sept 2015 BST
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Comparing his first year in Catalunya with his time at Liverpool, Suarez admits to feeling more relaxed then he did when playing in England, playing in a squad where the expectations to perform are placed on others and not just himself.
"Today, I don't feel the same pressure I felt in other places," the 28-year-old said. "There are other players that stand out more. Not everything depends on me, and that gives me more peace."
"At Liverpool, without anyone asking me, I demanded myself to do things so the team would do well. But when there was a bad game, I was criticised."
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