Liverpool striker Luis Suarez last night issued a public apology following his eight-match ban for racially abusing Patrice Evra, but has not said sorry to the Man Utd defender.
Liverpool striker Luis Suarez last night issued a public apology following his eight-match ban for racially abusing Patrice Evra, but has not said sorry to the Man Utd defender.
The Reds decided not to appeal against the Football Association suspension and ufffd40,000 fine on the Uruguay forward for his comments to Evra during October's 1-1 EPL draw at Anfield.
Quoted in several national newspapers, Suarez said: "I never ever used this word in a derogatory way and if it offends anyone then I want to apologise for that."
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