Barcelona striker Luis Suarez will be on a date with a hostile reception from Manchester United fans when the two teams face the Champions League quarter-final tonight, but this is not new for Uruguayan international.

Suarez, who moved from Liverpool to Barcelona in 2014, has a strained relationship with fans of his former Liverpool side, but he is in a state of glamor this season, scoring 20 goals in the Primera Liga and finishing second in the top scorer behind Lionel Messi.

Suarez had a similar success in England, but suffered some of the situations that influenced his popularity there.

United fans know how dangerous Suarez is and also remember controversial moments for the player.

The Pistolero led his former club Liverpool to a 3-1 win over United in 2011, but his behavior in this match caused a stir.

The English FA said after an investigation that Suarez was guilty of racially insulting United defender Patrice Evra and was suspended for eight games, although he denied the incident.

The suspension shocked Suarez in England and suffered another long suspension when he beat Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic and was repeatedly charged with allegedly falling for errors.

In Spain, his aggressive style was not popular with fans, but his teammate Gerard Pique confirmed that Suarez was one of the most dangerous and important players.

"There are a lot of players when they are in your team, they can not be fired and when they are with the opponent, you hate them and Lewis, including them," Becky said.

"Luis's presence with us is great and he gives us a lot of things - he scores goals, makes them, he's a defender and he makes spaces for his teammates.

Suarez has not been out of the Champions League since September 2015, but will try to keep up the pace in the last period, scoring two goals in the dead time contributed to give his team four points in the Liga, drawn from Villarreal and beat Atletico Madrid, "More than the Spanish league title.

Suarez was decisive in his first trip to England after leaving Liverpool, scoring two goals in a 2-1 win over Manchester City in the 2015 Champions League.