Monday, April 22, 2013

Man Of The Week Suarez Back Create Controversy



Man Of The Week Suarez Controversy


Luis Suarez seemed quite familiar with the controversy. More recently, the Liverpool striker back to bite Chelsea's acting, Branislav Ivanovic.
 

 The incident occurred when the Reds host Chelsea at Anfield in the Premier League competition on Sunday (21/4) last night. Suarez seems lost his mind when confronted Ivanovic in the second half in which Liverpool in a position behind 1-2.

After fighting for the ball, which was followed closely Suarez Ivanovic in the Chelsea penalty box, directly launched from the hand bite towards Ivanovic. Suddenly, Ivanovic had fallen then angry. Unfortunately, the incident referee escaped notice, that Suarez did not get any penalty.

Regardless of the action of 'crazy' it, the Uruguay striker featured as Liverpool's savior thanks to his header goal in the final seconds of the game. Final score 2-2.

Given the latest actions Suarez, it turns out it is not the first thing he did. He had done the same thing while still costumed Ajax Amsterdam in 2010.

The incident occurred during a duel contra Ajax PSV Eindhoven. Suarez was caught on camera biting the neck of Otman. The result of his behavior, Suarez was given sanction by 7 match ban and could be nicknamed 'Canibal of Ajax'.

In addition to the action of the bite, Suarez also often make other controversial measures. Among them are doing racist calumny to Patrice Evra, middle finger to Fulham fans, and the players stepped on Zenit st Petersburg in Europa League match.

Not just in the club, Suarez also often perform actions while wearing the costume controversy Uruguay national team. The latest is the action hit Chile defender Gonzalo Jara in a World Cup qualifier.

However, the action of which the most famous is 'controversial rescue action' at the 2010 World Cup Ghana cons. Suarez caught on camera curbing the ball towards goal with his hand. Although criticized, this action is successful enough to help Uruguay advanced to the semi-finals, before eventually stopped Germany.

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