Barcelona striker Luis Suarez said that he and his comrades were exposed to an undeserved attack, and gave an example of what happened with Real Madrid, and confirmed that he had not yet spoken to the new coach Ronald Koeman, and that he was ready to be a reserve during the next season.

In an interview with the Spanish newspaper "EL PAÍS", Suarez spoke about the details of the Catalan club's confrontation with Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarter-finals, which ended in defeat 8-2, in the team's biggest loss in the tournament's history.

He said that the day of the match, "was one of those days when you feel that everything is wrong." He explained that Barcelona entered the confrontation surrounded by doubts while the Bavarian club was ready, and explained that the exceptional tournament system in this season also affected the performance of the players.

Suarez was surprised by the great attack that he and his comrades had targeted, among the mainstayers of the team, and called for the benefit of Real Madrid's experience.

He explained that the royal club, after losing to Ajax Amsterdam at the price of the Champions League final last season, some talked about the end of Sergio Ramos, Toni Kroos and Luka Modric, but this year - as he says - "they appeared impressively and formed a legendary team."

Suarez indicated that he had not yet spoken to Koeman, and had indicated his readiness to play a reserve during the next season if the coach asked him to do so.

He indicated that the team's management did not contact him or ask him to leave, contrary to what is reported in some media.

"I intend to stay with the team, but if they ask me to leave, I have no problem discussing the matter directly with those involved," he said.