This goes against the whole fight they had, I read this take on an tumblr account and it does make sense, if something they probably will end up being switches,
In Chapter 38, Suzuki calls out Sugiki for falling in love with a "perfect" version of him that doesn't exist, especially the assumption that he’d just be the submissive one in bed. (And let's be real, for these two, "bottom" and "submissive" are basically the same thing). I see the events of Chapter 28 as Suzuki’s messy way of forcing a reality check. By pinning Sugiki to the floor, he was making a point: he’s not a saint to be put on a pedestal, but a man who is just as dominant as Sugiki is. He’s essentially saying they’ll never work if Sugiki can’t handle the real, assertive version of him.

Who’s the top and who’s the bottom? Pls help