Luis Suarez says Italy can "hurt" Uruguay in Sunday's Confederations
Cup third-place decider without star striker Mario Balotelli.
The
AC Milan attacker is back at home, having been ruled out of the
tournament with an injury sustained in the group stage defeat by hosts
Brazil.
The Azzurri missed 'Super Mario' in their
semi-final shoot-out defeat by Spain on Thursday, but Suarez still says
Cesare Prandelli's men have more than enough firepower in reserve.
"Even
if they do not have Balotelli, there are a lot of players of the same
quality, like [Sebastian] Giovinco," the Liverpool hitman told Globoesporte.
"Besides,
Italy are always the same. They love to exploit the space left by
opponents. If we do not play a great game, they can hurt us."
Suarez
strengthened his argument by citing the way in which Italy came from
behind to beat Japan 4-3 in an epic encounter in the group stages.
"We
should not be surprised that they did that," he said. "Italy are a team
that you have to put away when you have the chance; otherwise they will
always find a way to come back."
Suarez admitted Uruguay's
primary concern is making sure they are back in Brazil next summer for
the World Cup, but insisted that they intend on finishing their
Confederations Cup campaign on a high.
"Getting third would be very important for us , even if we are also already thinking of the qualifiers," the 26-year-old added.
Uruguay sit fifth in the Conmebol qualification standings.
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