Liverpool’s Luis Suarez apologizes for his behaviour
Liverpool striker, Luis Suarez has issued a public apology towards Manchester United full-back Patrice Evra.
The Reds Uruguayan striker is currently serving an eight match ban, after he was found guilty of racist behaviour towards Manchester United full-back, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Patrice-Evra-c29231.
The player went on to deny doing any such thing early on, but with all the evidence pointing towards him, he went on to accept his ban.
Suarez is now feeling the guilt of his actions and has decided to publically apologize to the defender, after used a racist word, seven times, while referring to the player during a game.
However, despite that, the player is still standing firm on the fact that he only went on to use the racist word once. He also admits that he knows how harsh the word is and that he will never be using it again.
Suarez, when talking about the situation that he finds himself in is quoted to have said: "I admitted to the commission that I said a word in Spanish once, and only once"
"I never, ever used this word in a derogatory way and if it offends anyone then I want to apologise for that.”
"I told the panel members that I will not use it again on a football pitch in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749."
Despite Liverpool not liking the outcome of the situation, the team has not really thought about or considered contesting the FA’s decision.
Not only does that prove that Suarez is perhaps guilty, but it also assures us that Liverpool will have to do some serious thinking over how they are going to come in the strikers absence.
Without Suarez in the side, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 look to be a rather weak team up front and with Andy Carroll misfiring at the moment, they desperately need someone to step up and fill in the void that will be left in the squad for the upcoming weeks.
All in all, it is now a wait to see just what Kenny Dalglish decides to do and whether the manager ends up bringing in a player or two on loan, to try and fill in for the striker.
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