Thứ Sáu, 26 tháng 4, 2013

Suarez accepts 10-game suspension

Biting

Banned ... Luis Suarez has accepted a 10-game suspension. Source:AFP

Liverpool forward Luis Suarez on Friday said that he did not appeal against a 10-match ban for biting an opponent because he did not want to give "the wrong impression'' about his unacceptable behaviour.

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The Football Association (FA) governing body had earlier revealed that the Uruguay striker had not lodged an appeal after he was suspended on Wednesday for biting Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic on the arm.

The decision means the 26-year-old Uruguay international will miss the final four matches of the English Premier League season and the first six of the next campaign.

Suarez posted a link on his Twitter account (luis16suarez) in which he explained his decision, saying that he hoped for a swift return and to learn from the experience to improve his behaviour.

"I would like to explain to everybody that I decided to accept the ban because whilst 10 games is clearly greater than those bans given in past cases where players have actually been seriously injured, I acknowledge that my actions were not acceptable so I do not want to give the wrong impression to people by making an appeal,'' he said.

He also restated his apology for his actions, saying he was ``truly very sorry'' about the incident with Ivanovic.

The FA later issued a statement saying the penalty was designed to ``discourage any players at any level from acting in such a deplorable manner or attempting to copy what they had seen on the television.''

The FA Regulatory Commission report read: ``The incident of biting an opponent is alien to football and must remain so.''

The panel also chided Suarez for not appreciating the gravity of his bite.

"This truly shocking incident had been seen by millions of viewers both domestic and overseas, as well as generating a great deal of interest and debate amongst countless numbers of people.''

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers criticised the FA for indicating ahead of the hearing that the suspension would top the statutory three matches.

Rodgers said: "If you are an independent panel and yet the day beforehand the FA come out and say he (Suarez) will serve more than three games it is not independent because they are already putting pressure on the sanction.

"There is a prejudice there straightaway.''

Suarez is currently the Premier League second top scorer with 23 goals, one behind Manchester United's Robin Van Persie.


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