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1st October 2016
06:38pm BST

In the friendly, Suarez committed the act that is more typically seen after the half-time whistle of Champions League ties between European giants and minnows when unheralded players want to take home a commemorative token of a match against one of their heroes.
Vardy has revealed that Suarez approached him at the break of the International Champions Cup game that finished 4-2 in favour of the Spanish side and requested a shirt swap and, although it's a modern phenomenon that we're not massive fans of, we can't say we blame the Uruguay international.
“It varies [who decides who swaps with whom]. When we played Barcelona pre-season, I knew the lads would all be trying to get a shirt, so I weren’t going to ask anyone," Vardy said in an interview in the Times magazine.
“Then, coming in at half-time, Luis Suarez asked if he could have mine.”
That's a pretty special compliment coming from a player of Suarez's standards.

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