"I was a little scared by the pain I had in the game but treatment I had was just a precaution and it does not hurt," Suarez said to Uruguayan newspaper El Pais. "There will be no problem but the decision is going to be the coach [Oscar Tabarez].
The Uruguayan's goal explosion was even more impressive, considering he only played 77 minutes in the contest. He was withdrawn after complaining of back pain.
Suarez has made a pair of trans-Atlantic flights in just over a week's time in order to play for his country. The strain of travel is an issue for Suarez, as Liverpool readies itself for a series of games against top opposition.
"I risk a lot to Liverpool," he said. "I have a very important game next weekend against Chelsea. I love to play every game for the national team but now they are several tough matches in the club and you have to give a little priority."
Liverpool will hope Tabarez rests Suarez. He has the key figure in the Reds' quest for a top-four finish in the English Premier League.