Following his controversial celebration in the first-leg, FC Barcelona striker Luis Suarez has revealed why he won't celebrate if he scores against former team at Anfield in the UEFA Champions League.
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The Blaugrana head into the second-leg of their semi-final tie against Jurgen Klopp's side on Tuesday night with a 3-0 victory.
Despite opening the scoring and celebrating his strike in the first-leg of tie, the Uruguayan talisman vows not to do the same thing at Anfield.
"I will not celebrate if I score at Anfield," Suarez told El Mundo Deportivo.
"I did not celebrate when I scored for Ajax at Groningen and it is the same on this occasion, returning here is very special and I am very grateful to Liverpool for what they did with me."
The former Ajax Amsterdam star also warned his Barca teammates to "very attentive to all the details" for their second-leg tie against The Reds.
"Whenever Liverpool play at this stadium, they have an extra player on the pitch - we need to pay attention closely to this," he added.
"We must be very attentive to all the details in this game, we know they will press us so we must not make silly mistakes or lose the ball in dangerous places.
"The first leg result was deceitful and we must play calmly because at Roma last season our approach was not right, we cannot repeat this and we must learn from our mistakes."
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The two sides face each other at Anfield on Wednesday night with kickoff set for 9pm.
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