Luis Suárez continues to defy age and expectations with a sensational run of form for Inter Miami, proving that class is indeed permanent. The 38-year-old striker bagged a brace against Tigres in the League Cup, adding yet another chapter to his remarkable career in the United States.

Suárez’s performance was more than just two goals—it was a statement. Despite nearing 40, the Uruguayan remains one of the deadliest forwards on the pitch, showcasing his sharp instincts, intelligent movement, and clinical finishing.

The veteran now boasts six goal contributions in his last four games for Miami, underlining his importance to the squad. With Lionel Messi, Jordi Alba, and Sergio Busquets alongside him, Suárez has found a system that plays to his strengths, and he is thriving.

So far this season, the numbers speak for themselves: 20 goal contributions in 24 matches. For any striker, that would be impressive. For a player in the twilight of his career, it is nothing short of extraordinary.

Suárez’s ability to adapt his game has been key to his longevity. No longer relying purely on pace, he uses experience, positioning, and raw finishing ability to devastating effect.

TOPICS: Brace David Ornstein Fabrizio Romano Football Inter Miami League Cup Luis Suarez