Liverpool Striker Luis Suarez Hits Back at Prime Minister David Cameron on Bite
The strange case of Luis Suarez's bite on Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic took another twist as the Liverpool striker dismissed the British Prime Minister's criticism of the Liverpool striker, as Goal.com has reported.
The Uruguay international, who has voiced his desire to leave the Anfield club this summer (via BBC Sport), was the subject of condemnation in the wake of the 2-2 draw with the West London club in April.
After Suarez and Ivanovic had challenged for a ball, the Liverpool player bit the Chelsea defender on the arm in an incident captured by Sky Sports television cameras.
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Suarez apologised over the incident immediately after the game, but was banned for 10 matches by the Football Association.
British PM David Cameron said in the wake of the biting altercation that the 26-year-old had set the "most appalling example" to children across the country with his bite on Ivanovic, as The Guardian highlighted.
Cameron claimed he was not interfering with the independent FA disciplinary panel, which had been convened to investigate the matter, but spoke only as a concerned father.
However, when the subject of Cameron's description of the incident was put to Suarez at a press conference in South America, the player was less than respectful toward the Prime Minister.
"Some minister of something, I don't know what, said I don't know what about me, that Suarez is I don't know what to the kids, to his son.
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He should care for the English people, he should try to do his job. I won't ask for more forgiveness.
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers had also been unimpressed with the Prime Minister's comments, as the Daily Telegraph reported.



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