Suarez who made his Barcelona debut in the El Classico, released a video saying why he wasn't to blame for the bite gate and he has been undergoing therapy to recover from it.
Admitting he had a problem, Suarez told the Guardian Weekend
magazine: “It is like an impulse, like a reaction.”I believe I am on
the right path now, dealing with the people who can help me, the
right kind of people.”
Suarez's attack on Chiellini was the third time the Uruguayan had bitten an opponent. He had done the same to PSV Eindhoven’s Otman
Bakkal while playing for Ajax in 2010, and Chelsea’s Branislav
Ivanovic when he was a Liverpool player in 2013.
Suarez wasn't spared by FIFA for his actions in the world Cup. He was handed a lengthy ban and a hefty fine.
“Everyone has different ways of defending themselves.
In my case, the pressure and tension came out in that way,” he
added.
“There are other players who react by breaking someone’s leg,
or smashing someone’s nose across their face.What happened
with Chiellini is seen as worse.
“I understand why biting is seen so badly.” Suarez
Quotes and transcript courtesy : Guardian