The match kicked off with Suarez immediately firing a long-range shot from the left side, just outside the penalty area.
The Uruguayan striker, a complete contrast to the smiling, cheerful image he had given Wang Shuo before the match, was incredibly focused and full of aggression.
Ajax didn't play conservatively either, instead going on the offensive.
Clearly, Martin Jol was very familiar with Klopp's coaching style, so he chose to strike first, hoping to create a threat against Dortmund by seizing an early advantage.
Just seven minutes in, Ajax launched an attack down the left flank.
Urby Emanuelson played a diagonal pass with his left foot for Suarez, who cut in from the left to receive it outside the box. Facing Owomoyela, he suddenly nutmegged him, sending the ball between the Dortmund right-back's legs and into the penalty area.
He quickly cut diagonally toward the byline inside the box, caught up to the ball after the nutmeg, and sent a cross in front of the goal.
