Luis Enrique heaped praise on Denis Suarez after the 23-year-old midfielder led Barcelona to a 5-2 blitz of Real Sociedad on Thursday, saying the youngster could even emulate playmaker Andres Iniesta, who the coach likened to Harry Potter.
Suarez set Barca on the path to the Copa del Rey semi-finals with a cutting low finish and completed the 6-2 aggregate victory with a sweeping run past goalkeeper Geronimo Rulli after latching onto a pass from Lionel Messi.
The former Manchester City trainee has had to wait his turn in his first season back at the club after spells at Sevilla and Villarreal followed his impressive campaign with Barcelona B, who he joined in 2013 after an unhappy two years in England.
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However, after a number of impressive displays this season, the Galician has emerged as a realistic heir to captain and standard-bearer Iniesta, Barca’s most decorated player, who is in the autumn of his career at 32.
“He could be, why not? Players have to evolve. He has to improve, but Iniesta is Harry Potter, he makes magic and it’s difficult to find another, but Denis is on the right path and I hope he can be it,” Enrique told reporters. “Denis is one of the few players to leave Barca B and be able to return. That’s because he takes great care of the ball, but also works hard off it, which some players forget about. You have the ball for a minute or a minute and a half in the game, so if you don’t do well without it, you have no chance at this level. Denis understands that and he’s well-loved by his teammates.”
Suarez took six months to score his first goal for Barca, but now has three in his past two games, his brace against Sociedad following his debut goal in Sunday’s 4-0 win over Sociedad Deportiva Eibar.
“The goals will boost his morale,” Enrique added. “He’s been coming in to the area at the right time and he needed to be a little more efficient in front of goal, but he’s shown that today with his finishes.”
Speaking after one of his best displays for Barca, the midfielder talked about his understanding with Argentine striker Messi, who helped create both of his goals.
“I think I have a special connection with Messi. Since I’ve come back he’s treated me well and when I am playing on the right of midfield we understand each other. If you find the space, he will find you,” Suarez told reporters. “I am getting better. It’s not easy to get in the best team in the world, but I hope I can keep on moving forward now.”
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