The former Ajax star who was caught in a racism row with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Patrice-Evra-c29231 has once again reignited the spark by implying that Manchester United have political power in the English Premier League which played into his characterization
as a racist and the subsequent punishment by the F.A...
Luis Suarez has once again lit a spark that can very well lead to the reignition of his row with Manchester United’s acting captain Patrice Evra. Last season, Suarez was punished by the Football Association as he was found guilty
of racially abusing the Manchester United defender in a Premier League clash between the two clubs.
Things threatened to blow out of control in another meeting between the two sides in the Premier League in the latter half of the season when Suarez refused to shake Evra’s hand in the pre-match handshake ceremony. Now Suarez has
come out and shed light on his mindset when he got punished by the F.A and has claimed that Manchester United have political power in the English Premier League.
Liverpool ended the season outside of the top four teams of the Premier League and United had a disappointing season by their own standards as well as they lost the league title race to Manchester City.
Suarez said, "They were very tough days to me. I am not used to showing what I really feel, but the trial week was very difficult. I also cried alongside my wife. People at http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 are sure that it was a way that Manchester United
used to put me out of the team and stop Liverpool.”
He added, “In England, Manchester United's political power is strong and you must respect that and shut your mouth. In http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749, it was shown the moment when I passed in front of him, but they didn't see that he had his hand low
before.”
It remains to be seen whether such remarks from Suarez will incur further action for the Football Association as they have perhaps brought disrepute to the league as a whole as well as raised questions about favourable treatment
to the likes of Manchester United.
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