Patrice Evra faces dilemma over handshake with Liverpool's Luis Suárez
• League maintains pre-match routine for game at United
• Uruguayan received eight-game ban for racially abusing Evra
by Andy Hunter 1 year ago
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Patrice Evra will not be spared a decision on whether to shake the hand of Luis Suárez at Old Trafford on Saturday after the Premier League confirmed the pre-match routine will take place when Liverpool visit Manchester United.

The Football Association avoided an awkward situation between Anton Ferdinand and John Terry, who is accused of using racist language towards the Queens Park Rangers defender, a charge he denies, when Chelsea met Mark Hughes's team in the FA Cup fourth round last month by cancelling the handshake between the two teams before the game. The FA had been faced with the embarrassing prospect of several QPR players declining to shake Terry's hand and took the decision, it said in a statement, "in an attempt to further defuse tensions before the match".

That will not be the case when Liverpool appear at Old Trafford on Saturday and Suárez faces United for the first time since completing an eight-match ban for racially abusing Evra at Anfield last October. The two teams are expected to perform the routine before kick-off and, should Suárez start, the United defender will come face to face with the Uruguay international. Sir Alex Ferguson, the United manager, has stated that he believes Evra should "rise above" the temptation to ignore a handshake from Suárez, should he start.

Glen Johnson has claimed Suárez has the strength of character to handle the hostile reception that awaits him on Saturday. The striker could make his first start of the year against United and Evra having been suspended when Liverpool beat Ferguson's team in the FA Cup on 28 January.

The 25-year-old returned as a substitute for Kenny Dalglish's team in the goalless draw with Tottenham Hotspur on Monday and was quickly re-immersed in controversy when collecting a yellow card for kicking Scott Parker in the stomach. Wayne Rooney, the United striker, wrote on his Twitter account that the Liverpool forward should have been sent off.

Suárez received a rapturous reception at Anfield where Dalglish reiterated his stance that the former Ajax captain should not have been banned by the FA. Old Trafford, however, will treat the Uruguayan differently and, despite Suárez also receiving a one-match ban for responding to abuse from Fulham fans with an offensive gesture at Craven Cottage, Johnson is confident his team-mate will cope.

"It is a tough place to go, Old Trafford. Luis is a strong character and he will try to let his football do the talking," said the England international. "He is a fantastic player. He has had a long break now and hopefully he will be fresh and ready to put in a performance at the weekend. He is the sort of player we need in the team."

Johnson's fellow defender Martin Kelly believes a fit and fresh Suárez will have a major influence on Liverpool's pursuit of the Carling Cup, FA Cup and Champions League qualification.

"The crowd gave us a lift when they saw Luis coming on and it's fantastic to have him back," said Kelly. "He'll be a big help for us over the next few weeks when we've got big games coming up and he'll be there ready for the [Carling Cup] final."

Suárez also missed a glorious late chance to win Monday's game for Liverpool in his brief cameo appearance, heading into the arms of Spurs' goalkeeper Brad Friedel from inside the six-yard box, to leave Dalglish ruing the worst goals-to-chance ratio of any team in the Premier League (just under 9%).

Johnson added: "When you hear stats like that it doesn't sound good at all but I don't think performances have reflected that. We have been playing better than the eight draws out of 12 shows but that is football. It is always frustrating when you don't win and you play as well as that [against Spurs]. They are a fantastic team and we did enough to win the game but it was one of those days."

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This is way out of proportion. So Suarez said something insensitive and so he received punishment. Done deal. Obviously there’s something more between the two that has nothing to do with racism. I really like Suarez, maybe a little less now with all the bad press he is getting but I still support him. He already did his time for what he said, if they two don't like each other, then they don't shake hands. Done deal. United need to stop the whole racist argument already, it's getting boring. I’m more interested in the amount of money Howard Webb was paid to award them two penalties, to be honest.
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I don't know if people saw this on the video, but I think what this guy has to say is kind of relevant.

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I don't know if people saw this on the video, but I think what this guy has to say is kind of relevant.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFj2L2hsoW8&feature=g-upl&context=G2fed28dAUAAAAAAAAAA
This whole 'shaking the hand of the opponent' thing is ridiculous, can we just talk about football again? Who cares if players don't like each other, that's not why they play...
I'd say Suarez being disrespectful. I kinda like him, maybe not as much anymore, and weather he was raciest or not, he got the 8 match ban, comes back and decides not to shake Evra's hand, very disrespectful, now I know Ferdinand didn't shake Suarez hand after, but really Suarez should have just gave huge stare to Evra's eyes and shook, I not fan of United at all at end, but I kinda happy that Evra celebrated in front of Suarez, he deserved it.
I hate racism, I know it happens, and there's times like this or Terry's case where both sides are different, how about players just think about there lifes, and how there making millions and not be so rude and bad examples, I wish I was a pro, I would stand up for so many things.
This constant talk about racism truly makes me sick. Reminds me of witch hunt. Political correctnes is really new state religion in Britain
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To throw some perspective on this whole situation, let us ask ourselves why it is such a big deal for 2 players who clearly have bad blood between them to avoid a handshake? If the two of them don't want to shake hands, then they don't, there's no need ot make a big fuss about it.

Watch the footage and you can see Evra pull back his hand when Suarez approaches. Could this be a sly employ to let Suarez think that he doesn't want the handshake, or could this just be a symptom of Evra's own doubts about the attitude of the approaching Suarez? Either way, Suarez could well have seen this as a petty attempt at provocation (something he may be keen to avoid on this big match day) and simply ignored it. We saw a couple of instances during the game of self control and calm from the Uraguayan, and we saw one instance of two United defenders (Rio and Evra) clambering into each other at high speed, clearly (in my opinion) stretching above and beyond the norm to get to Suarez and dispossess him.

In summary: this is a non-story.
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I agree to be honest, shaking someones hand is a sign of respect, these two players clearly have no respect for each other. Why should they act and pretend as if they do?
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a disgrace to liverpool, that they dont deserve. just shake the hand and get it over with! no, suarez makes a f*****g drama out of it, which will now go on forever, taking away from football, and just adding to a childrens game

just stupid
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Im sorry to say that Suarez just brings bad image to the Liverpool and his manager doesnt make this issue any better by fully backing him.
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