Suarez hurt by 'unjust' defeat on home debut

Barcelona's midfielder Sergio Busquets, Barcelona's French defender Jeremy Mathieu, Barcelona's Croatian midfielder Ivan Rakitic, Barcelona's Uruguayan forward Luis Suarez and Barcelona's Brazilian forward Neymar da Silva Santos Junior jump during the Spanish league football match FC Barcelona vs RC Celta de Vigo at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona on November 1, 2014. AFP Photo

Luis Suarez remains without a victory in a Barcelona shirt as the Catalans suffered a shock 1-0 defeat to Celta Vigo on his home debut on Nov. 1.
      
Barca had been unbeaten in the league until the Uruguayan's bow away to Real Madrid last weekend, but consecutive defeats have seen them slip to third in La Liga behind Real and Atletico Madrid.
      
Luis Enrique's star-studded frontline of Suarez, Neymar and Lionel Messi were left frustrated as the hosts struck the woodwork four times and were denied by Celta 'keeper Sergio Alvarez numerous times as Joaquin Larrivey's second-half strike sealed the Galicians first away victory over Barca since 1941.
      
"The other day against Real Madrid to return to playing was a bittersweet feeling, it was great to be back but we didn't get the result," Suarez told Barca TV.
      
"To make my debut in the Camp Nou in a competitive game was nice but the result is negative again.
      
"We created a lot of chances, but we didn't have luck on our side. They defended well and their goalkeeper was great.
      
"Football can be unjust at times, the opponent creates one chance in the whole game and scores and that hurts."       

On top of his 70-minute run out at the Bernabeu, Suarez had also played 45 minutes in the Catalan Super Cup against Espanyol in midweek to gain match fitness.
     
And he insisted he felt no ill effects from having completed the 90 minutes in a competitive game for the first time in four months following his ban for biting Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini at the World Cup.
      
"I felt much better today than the other days. You always have to be 100 percent ready to compete. In the Bernabeu I felt good in the first...

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