Known for his controversial antics, Atletico Madrid star Luis Suarez found a new way to get himself booked on Tuesday evening.
Throughout his career, Suarez has pushed the boundaries to the limit when it comes to the laws of the game, and as a result he has often found his name in the referees' book.
The 33-year-old's indiscretions include bookings for simulation and dissent, his infamous dismissals for biting Branislav Ivanovic and Giorgio Chiellini, and his handball that effectively eliminated Ghana from the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
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Now, the former FC Barcelona has found a new way to get his name jotted down after being shown a yellow card during Atletico Madrid's 1-1 UEFA Champions League draw against Lokomotive Moscow on Tuesday.
With match referee Benoit Bastien viewing the pitchside Video Assistant Referee (VAR) monitor over a potential penalty for handball, Suarez left the field of play and attempted to catch a sneaky glance at the screen.
However, his efforts were in vain as the referee ultimately brandished him with a booking and awarded Lokomotiv a penalty after confirming that Atleti midfielder Hector Herrera had in fact handled the ball in the box.