Reds pair apologize for OT conduct
Liverpool forward Luis Suarez and manager Kenny Dalglish have both apologized for their actions during, and after Liverpool's 2-1 loss away to Manchester United on Saturday, despite the FA claiming that no charges will be issued to anyone involved.
After reportedly telling club officials that he will shake Patrice Evra's hand, Suarez made a last-minute decision to avoid the handshake, stirring further controversy after a race row involving him and the United left-back had ended with an eight-match suspension for the Uruguayan.
Premiership Talk Blog @ Feb 13, 2012 10:22 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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