Luis Suárez 'categorically denies' using racial abuse, Liverpool insist
• Anfield spokesman says player was questioned by club
• Patrice Evra has complained in past of racist taunts
by Paul Wilson 1 year ago
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Luis Suárez has been accused of racially abusing Patrice Evra in the north-west derby between Liverpool and Manchester United at Anfield.

The players were involved in a running dispute early in the second half, when Evra was booked for what appeared to be dissent over referee Andre Marriner's interpretation of their feud.

Evra made his accusation via the French television station Canal Plus, to whom he said: "There are cameras, you can see him. He says a certain word to me at least 10 times."

He added: "I was very upset. In 2011 you can't say things like this. He knows what he said, the ref knows it, it will come out. I won't repeat what he said, but it was a racist word, and he said it more than 10 times. He tried to wind me up. I won't make a huge deal out of it, but it's very upsetting and disappointing."

A statement from the Football Association confirmed they were investigating the incident. "The FA have this evening been made aware of an incident that is alleged to have occurred during the Liverpool versus Manchester United fixture at Anfield today," the statement said. "Referee Andre Marriner was made aware of an allegation at the end of the fixture and reported this to the FA. The FA will now begin making inquiries into the matter."

A Liverpool spokesman said: "The first we knew about these allegations was 20 minutes after the final whistle when the manager was asked to go into the referee's office and told about them. The first thing we did, as you would expect, is ask the player and he has categorically denied using any language of that nature."

Evra has been the subject of alleged racial taunting before, and complained about it, but Suárez has seldom been out of the headlines since the World Cup in South Africa last year, when he famously handled on the line to prevent a Ghana winning goal in the quarter-final, was sent off, and then was caught laughing about it as his Uruguay side won on penalties to reach the semi-final.

Back playing for Ajax in Holland the following season, Suárez picked up a seven-match ban after being found guilty of biting the PSV Eindhoven midfielder Otman Bakkal. The Dutch Federation quite reasonably deemed that a violent act, and though Suárez's career in England has so far been free of acts of cannibalism, his undoubted skills have not been completely unblemished.

The red card that Everton's Jack Rodwell received in last month's Merseyside derby, widely disputed and subsequently rescinded, came about largely because of Suárez's theatrical reaction to what was little more than a tap on the foot by Rodwell's trailing knee.

The Anfield game ended amicably enough – Javier Hernández salvaged a 1-1 draw for United by equalising after Liverpool's captain, Steven Gerrard, scored from a free-kick – though for several minutes Evra and Suárez were clearly in each other's faces, with the French defender in particular appearing to be unhappy.

According to sources at the game Ferguson accompanied Evra to speak to Phil Dowd, the fourth official, in his dressing room, and Dowd was then seen to visit the teams' dressing rooms.

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I really hope he didn't do such a thing
Yes, you know how much Liverpool fans wish that he didn't do this. I mean, how do you come from John Barnes to this? I just can't even imagine it. My own lovely liverpool team, the no racism hallmark of all sports in history, liverpool has been the anti racism team ever in Europe, Match me another team? I just, I think, you know what? I am just pissed. I do rather get relegated but support a team that allows racism. And that's why I am a liverpool fan.
No one knows what exactly happened but them two. but I wouldn't be surprised if this were true. Suarez has had records for being a bit "dirty little prick" behind other players. Plus the dude is from Montevideo, he is one of those "portenos" if you are from south America, you know what that means. Montevideo or the place like Buenos Aires is world famous spot to experience some good ole racism and rudeness for not being a white or European. Mark my words.
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I am behind liverpool on this incident but I will never support a player who made any type of racial comment. This is how one player can completely destroy fans mentality. I hope he didn't do it.
Supposedly the case is close to being dropped
Silly People talk about race and stupid idiot complain about racism....There is no race im black n others are white what's difference? Its all in your mind, grow up young mens there is nth called racism its all your mind game coz u know who u r...It doesnt make any different if someone says what u r...what I am is what I am and what others are what they are..Nobody lives your life u have to live your own so why do u care about what blabber mouth
I cant believe this shyt... Suarez i was a fan but not anymore b!tch ass. right now i am just so upset Evra did knock that bitch Suárez out after the game.... racist punk.
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u wanted to b an undisputed biggest bitch ass in the world rite? dnt worry u still r undisputed, Its just your mind who think u lost but u still is a biggest Bitchy dumby assy...
Dude don't respond to idiocy with more idiocy
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I definitely could see ugly ass suarez being a bitch like that.
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There is no place for wholes in footytube :) lol
@Redsforever: then how come you are in footytube???
There u c other big hole..Fatty hole,
Pretty sure Erva made an almost identical (unproven) accusation against a member of the Chelsea ground staff a few years back? Obviously a terrible thing if this turns out to be true, as is this comment. (Bet he's lying).
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Go tell mummy, that mature sports is being mean to me. You want the paycheck but you can't handle a few racial slurs. So words from players can affect the way you tackle or when he screw up a touch?
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In order for racisim to decline between footballers, it is necessary for players that have been attacked by racial slurs to make sure it doesn't go unpunished. Evra did not even tell the public what suarez called him because he did not want to blow this out of proportion. If Evra just shut his mouth about it, then suarez will continue to be a racist bastard and will never learn his lesson.
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@Lawrence83. Your comment is a bit idiotic. Who is paid any amount of money to be on the receiving end of racial slurs? What about racism don't you understand? It is offensive, upsetting and only has a place in history for obvious reasons. Suarez is such a good player, but this element of his game surely impedes or at least dampens his potential to be one of the greatest players of this age. He is surely talented enough to play the game without resorting to such nonsense.
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@ Lawrence83: do you even know what its like being at the receiving end of a racist comment you ignorant f*kin tool?
if evra doesnt want to make a big deal out of it why is he going on french television and accusing him of it? i personally dont like evra, but i like racial abuse even less, so i hope that suarez's cannibalistic self didn't say anything that could get him suspended.
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