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Luis Suarez's stellar season: We take a look at the Barcelona man's incredible record

Luis Suarez of FC Barcelona celebrates after scoring his team's third goal during the La Liga match between Barcelona and Espanyol

When Luis Suarez left Liverpool and the Premier League, there were mixed emotions from fans and neutrals alike.

His talent would be missed, but there was a side of his game that left a sour taste in the mouth. Barcelona can have him, many said.

Now, 81 goals and almost two years later, it is clear: the Uruguayan is the best striker in world football and we were lucky to enjoy his talent close-up for three short seasons.

Sergio Busquets, Dani Alves and Luis Suarez celebrate with their teammate Lionel Messi after scoring the opening goal against Espanyol
Image: Suarez (second right) has the most goals and assists of anyone in La Liga

With Barcelona currently flying at the top of La Liga, it is Suarez they must thank. He has scored 56 goals in 51 games, and 11 in his last four. Aston Villa, by the way, have scored 11 this year.

In the league this season, Espanyol have netted 36, Levante and Getafe the same, while Malaga have 34 and Real Betis 32. Suarez alone, has 37.

European Golden Shoe

Rank Player Team Goals x Factor Points
1 Luis Suarez Barcelona 37 x 2 74.0
2 Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid 33 x 2 66.0
3 Jonas Benfica 31 x 2 62.0
4 Gonzalo Higuain Napoli 30 x 2 60.0
5 Robert Lewandowski Bayern Munich 29 x 2 58.0
6 Zlatan Ibrahimovic PSG 35 x 1.5 52.5
7 Lionel Messi Barcelona 26 x 2 52.0
8 Islam Slimani Sporting Lisbon 26 x 2 52.0
9 Harry Kane Tottenham 25 x 2 50.0
10 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang Borussia Dortmund 25 x 2 50.0

This is not a flash in the pan, and his performance against Espanyol was the perfect summary of how good he can be. Scoring and assisting, running himself into the ground for the badge on his shirt.

Suarez completed 94 per cent of his passes, and took two goals from his three shots at Pau Sabata. This was not any old game, either; Barcelona are desperately fighting to win the league, with both Real and Atletico Madrid breathing down their necks.

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Luis Suarez celebrates Barca's third goal against Espanyol
Image: Luis Suarez celebrates Barca's third goal against Espanyol on Sunday

While Real stumbled to a far-from-convincing 3-2 victory and Atletico fell to defeat, Barcelona extended their gap at the top. Diego Simeone's Madrid men can no longer win the title, while Real's fate is out of their hands.

And there is no denying Suarez is at the heart of this Barcelona team. Lionel Messi has always been the main man, with Neymar and Andres Iniesta taking plaudits too, but now is the time for a rethink.

Top Scorers - La Liga 2015/16

Rank Player Team Goals
1 Luis Suarez Barcelona 37
2 Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid 33
3 Lionel Messi Barcelona 26
4 Neymar Barcelona 24
5 Karim Benzema Real Madrid 24

Let's look at the European Golden Boot standings. Players from Real Madrid, Benfica, Napoli, Bayern Munich, PSG, Sporting Lisbon, Tottenham and Barcelona make the cut, but one man will surely not be caught at the top.

Suarez leads the way with 37 goals, followed by Ronaldo's 33 and Benfica striker Jonas, who has 31. Harry Kane is the Premier League's leading marksman, down in ninth place.

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The F2 Freestylers head to Barcelona and Luis Suarez dons the goalie gloves. Video courtesy of Beko. #Time2Play

League champions Leicester don't have a player in the top 10, but Jamie Vardy creeps in level with Neymar, Sergio Aguero and Karim Benzema in 11th. Not bad company, of course.

Barcelona, although they haven't made the Champions League final, are arguably the best team in world football, and Suarez makes them better.

Most Assists - La Liga 2015/16

Rank Player Team Assists
1 Luis Suarez Barcelona 16
2 Lionel Messi Barcelona 16
3 Koke Atletico Madrid 14
4 Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid 11
5 Neymar Barcelona 11

The most goals in La Liga this season? Suarez. The most assists in La Liga this season? Suarez.

At 29, he is at the peak of his career with a number of seasons still to play. As some say with the Messi-Ronaldo debate, it's not worth arguing the point… just sit back and enjoy the talent before it's too late.

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