Liverpool 'misled' as Luis Suárez says sorry for Evra handshake snub
• 'I should have shaken Patrice Evra's hand'
• Dalglish says sorry for post-match conduct
• MD Ian Ayre adds: Súarez wrong to mislead us
by Andy Hunter 1 year ago
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Liverpool have accused Luis Suárez of misleading the club, the striker has apologised for not shaking Patrice Evra's hand and Kenny Dalglish has described his television interview with Sky as not befitting the conduct of a Liverpool manager as Anfield issued an unequivocally contrite response to the condemnation that followed their performance at Old Trafford.

Both Suárez and Dalglish have been widely criticised for Saturday's events surrounding the defeat against Manchester United, when Sir Alex Ferguson branded the Uruguay international "a disgrace" to Liverpool and claimed the he should never play for the club again having declined the hand of the man he racially abused at Anfield last October.

Dalglish vigorously defended Suárez to Sky television immediately after the game and attracted further criticism for the club as a consequence. The manager's position, however, has changed dramatically having reviewed what occurred between the players before kick-off and Liverpool officials are incensed by Suárez's actions, with the club's managing director, Ian Ayre, on Sunday delivering their first condemnation of the striker since the controversy erupted.

On Sunday afternoon the striker issued an apology via the club's website. It read: "I have spoken with the manager since the game at Old Trafford and I realise I got things wrong.

"I've not only let him down, but also the club and what it stands for and I'm sorry. I made a mistake and I regret what happened. I should have shaken Patrice Evra's hand before the game and I want to apologise for my actions. I would like to put this whole issue behind me and concentrate on playing football."

That was followed by criticism of Suárez from Liverpool's managing director, who has admitted the striker lied to the club over his intentions to shake Evra's hand.

Ayre said: "We are extremely disappointed Luis Suárez did not shake hands with Patrice Evra before yesterday's game. The player had told us beforehand that he would, but then chose not to do so. He was wrong to mislead us and wrong not to offer his hand to Patrice Evra. He has not only let himself down, but also Kenny Dalglish, his team-mates and the club. It has been made absolutely clear to Luis Suárez that his behaviour was not acceptable.

"Luis Suárez has now apologised for his actions which was the right thing to do. However, all of us have a duty to behave in a responsible manner and we hope that he now understands what is expected of anyone representing Liverpool Football Club."

Liverpool's owners, Fenway Sports Group, are believed to have been closely involved in the club's reaction to Saturday's events and Dalglish has also apologised for his angry reaction to legitimate questions posed by Sky's Geoff Shreeves.

"Ian Ayre has made the club's position absolutely clear and it is right that Luis Suárez has now apologised for what happened at Old Trafford," said Dalglish.

"To be honest, I was shocked to hear that the player had not shaken hands having been told earlier in the week that he would do. But as Ian said earlier, all of us have a responsibility to represent this club in a fit and proper manner and that applies equally to me as Liverpool manager. When I went on TV after yesterday's game I hadn't seen what had happened, but I did not conduct myself in a way befitting of a Liverpool manager during that interview and I'd like to apologise for that."

Manchester United issued a statement saying they accepted their rivals' apology. It said: "Manchester United thanks Liverpool for the apologies issued following Saturday's game. Everyone at Old Trafford wants to move on from this. The history of our two great clubs is one of success and rivalry unparalleled in British football. That should be the focus in the future of all those who love the clubs."

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We should just play Fifa instead..everyone always shakes hands before the game and you can choose to skip the handshake as well
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omg the amount of people claiming evra did not want to shake suarez's hand..sure their is slight hesitation,but HE DID have his hand out.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2TIRAu9zV8&feature=related
Yeah well Suarez had his hand out too. He just skipped Evra's hand. That is a biased argument.
that is my point..both had hands out,but suarez decided to skip evra.
had he just try to grab evras hand it would be different.
if evra pulled his hand away,then he would be the culprit
"The history of our two great clubs is one of success and rivalry unparalleled in British football. That should be the focus in the future of all those who love the clubs."

Well said. Lets not have anymore crackpot articles on handshakes if you please.
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At first I thought Suarez snubbed Evra, but on the second look, it seems like it was Evra who held his hand by his side until the very last moment. Suarez actually keeps his hand out the entire time as he is walking forward. So....did anyone see it differently? without being biased
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lol i'm biased. but suarez and lfc both issued apologies. issue's over pretty sure there was some football played in that match.
i dont get this s**t. if a player doesn't like another player. then he does not have to shake his hand. your forcing this fake friendliness.
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Its not about "friendliness," this isn't preschool. It's about respect, for your team, for your opponent, and for the sport.
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omg are you dumb...its not making friends time
its called sportsmanship before and after the game..
you shake your opponents hands whether you like him or not,whether you lose the game or not.
those that don't shake the other teams hand are being disrespectful to the opponents,own team,and the sports itself.
Stan182 i agree with you except for the part about "sportsmanship before and after the game" you hate on suarez for not attempting to shake evra's hand but evra's "accidental" celebration in front of suarez i guess you would call "sportsmanship"
neither are acts of sportsmanship.
i've played with many players that just walk off after a game without shaking hands because they are such sore losers.
i compare their attitude with the rest of their team mates,
they say "great game mate" and still shake hands..whilst the other gives a shitty face and walks off after the whistle.
what evra did was disrepectful to suarez,but this is between him and suarez.
its nothing like what adebayor did to arsenal.
Seeing the video footage in slow motion of the teams shaking hands, it is Evra that pulls his hand down and away as Suarez goes to shake it. Evra then violently grabs at Suarez's arm. Why is Suarez being blamed for this?
Furthermore, at the end of the game Evra provokes Suarez by running up to Suarez and practically celebrating in his face. He's lucky Suarez is a nice bloke, and didn't kick him in the balls.
Suarez is way too naive and too nice! He should never have attempted to shake that bag of crap's hand to begin with. Why should he? After all Evra and Ferguson created this unjust s**t show to begin with.
Evra and Ferguson are very dirty, cruel buttholes. They will both have there day of judgement where there cruelty will be returned two fold!
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Wonder if the fact that you are from Uruguay has anything to do with the load of crap you just said. Solidarity is cool as long as it doesn't affect your common sense....
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haha classic comment cantonaaaaa
thank god we have detective dipshit on the case to figure out this mystery. cleared that one up for the rest of us with brains
i just saw another angle of the handshake, it totally looked like evra was more reluctant to shake suarez' hand, so in a split second suarez didn't care and moved on but patrice made a big deal.. i feel like Evra has way more negative flair than Suarez, personally..
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So why Evra didnt apologize for his celebration after the game??? Even if he didnt shake his hand he shouldnt have celebrated that way... As Suarez apologized, i think it would be fair that Evra apologized for his action as well...
All this s**t its just bullshit, only cause manchester have so much power in front of media, its just retarded...
+12
because he was entitled to... if you play with a douche and win why not rub it on his face, i'd do that any day... doesn't make Evra the bigger man though
+8
huh..why should he?
1. Suarez made totally racist remarks
2. After being guilty of his comments he decides not to shake hands.
3. he only apologized because he's in a heap of s**t because of it and so are Liverpool.
next time, they better don't just shake hand, but kiss each other on the lips... maybe they can also hug each other and play with their tongue, I dont know, what do you guys think?
+9
sounds gay
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cantonaaa, http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ly0w2lAmdu1qbplir.png
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lol
i've seen players not shake hands before because of friction between them...
why is this such a big deal? because of race? media hogwash if you ask me.. i get that it's more about a notion of equality and i'm all for that especially in a sport viewed by billions all over the world on that particular game.. maybe i'm not putting all the pieces together and don't really remember what scale suarez' racial comments were taken to against evra, but i think if suarez is still sour from the ban/fines- that's his right if he doesn't want to put the past in the past and not shake evra's hand, so be it! I also think Evra shouldn't of made a big deal about it..
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