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da pinup bet: Liverpool striker Luis Suarez has stated that he expects a hostile reception at Old Trafford when his side play Manchester United on Saturday, but that the home faithful’s abuse will spur him on.
The Uruguay international was found guilty of racially abusing Patrice Evra in the last meeting of the Premier League giants back in October, and has recently completed an eight-match ban as punishment for the incident.
This weekend’s game will be the first time the players have come face-to-face since the altercation, but Suarez is focussing on helping his team get a positive result.
“I was not depressed at all,” he told Radio Sport 890, translated back into English by Sky Sports.
“I knew what I did and there is a kind of football law that says ‘what happens on the pitch, stays on the pitch and that’s the end of the story’.
“I know against Man Utd it is going to be tense because I’m going to face Evra. But I’m used to having fans whistle at me.
“I hope nothing unusual happens. I’ll have to forget what happened for that moment.
“I do know if Man Utd fans are going to try to make me feel uncomfortable. But I have to tell them, they are going to spur me on if they whistle at me,” he concluded.
By Gareth McKnight