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Suarez reveals he was shattered during racism trial

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Liverpool striker, Luis Suarez unearthed that he and his wife used to feel depressed during his trail days, after the Uruguayan International was accused of racially abusing Manchester United’s http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Patrice-Evra-c29231 in October.
The 25-year old was slapped with an eight match ban by the Football Association, as the governing body of the sport in England found the striker guilty of the charge. In addition, he also had to pay a 40,000 pounds penalty.
After serving out his punishment, Suarez found himself yet again in the midst of controversies. During a pre-match handshake ceremony of a Premier League match between Manchester United and Liverpool at Old Trafford, the striker apparently refused to shake
hands with Evra, despite the fact that he committed to do so before the game.
Later on, the Reds owners had to intervene to diffuse the tension between the two clubs, and Suarez was forced to tender an apology for his stunt.
Nevertheless, the Liverpool ace divulged that he was shattered during the days of his trial, and used to 'cry' a lot during that week.
He told the reporters in an interview, “I don't show my emotions in the field, you know, but outside I do it. I cried a lot with all the Evra stuff. The trial week was so complicated for me. My wife and I cried a lot during that week.”
He also felt that Manchester United enjoyed a great deal of clout in the Premier League, and used it to shape the verdict against him.
Talking of the incident involving him and Evra at Old Trafford, Suarez slammed the media for painting a wrong picture, insisting that it was a part of another conspiracy plan hatched against him and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809.
He admitted that he had told his manager and the club that he had no problems shaking hands with Evra, but pointed out that when he passed in front of him, the defender lowered his hand, forcing him into thinking that he was not willing to shake hands with
him.
“The media in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011 showed that I wanted to shake his hand.”

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