Suarez fittingly scored a hat-trick as Barca retained their La Liga title on Saturday with a 3-0 win at Granada to take his tally for the season to a remarkable 59 allied to 26 assists.
Of those 59, 40 came in La Liga, making him the first man to depose Messi and Ronaldo and win the Pichichi award for Spain's top scorer in seven years.
The Pichichi and golden boot for Europe's top goalscorer are individual awards where all that matters are the numbers and Suarez can't be discredited.
He was sidelined as Neymar joined Messi and Ronaldo in FIFA's top three at the Ballon d'Or to crown the world's best player despite playing a pivotal role in turning Barca from trophyless in 2013/14 to treble winners a season later.
The controversy and stigma of having bitten an opponent three times in his career continues to cost the Uruguayan in the popularity stakes.
Barca's title run was built once more around the thrilling talents of the South American 'MSN' triumvirate.
When Messi was absent for two months due to knee ligament damage early in the season, Suarez scored 12 times in 10 games, including twice as Barca embarrassed Real Madrid 4-0 away from home.
Suarez also scored the winner as Barca beat Atletico Madrid 2-1 to open up a gap at the top in January and most memorably slotted home Messi's pass from the penalty spot to complete a hat-trick in the 6-1 rout of Celta Vigo in February.
That character shone through in the final weeks of the season as Suarez lifted Barca out of an alarming April slump.
Suarez failed to find the net in any of Barca's three consecutive La Liga defeats for the first time in 13 years last month.
Yet, he responded with 14 in the last five games for the five wins Barca needed to hold off a late-season surge by Real.
"If we don't finish champions I don't care about the Pichichi," he said earlier this week.
Two years on from the pain of missing out on the Premier League and being expelled from the World Cup for an infamous bite on Giorgio Chiellini, Suarez's redemption story continues with another trophy to show why he forced through a move to Barca.
Moreover, he has the personal pride of leaving Ronaldo and Messi below him on the podium for the Pichichi they have made a personal duel for the past six years.
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