SAMARA, Russia (Reuters) - At the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, he was sent home in shame for biting an opponent. Four years before, his deliberate goal-line handball denied Ghana a semi-final appearance in South Africa.
Yet Uruguay's one-time bad boy Luis Suarez has come to Russia a wiser man and has led his team to a superb start in the 2018 tournament.
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