Luis Suarez wants an apology from Patrice Evra if he’s cleared of racially abusing the Manchester United defender.
The Liverpool striker has spoken out for the first time about the serious allegations made by Evra and is adamant the claims are untrue.
The Football Association launched an investigation following the 1-1 draw between the sides last month and met with Suarez at Melwood last week.
Both clubs are awaiting the FA’s findings but the Reds’ top scorer, who has the full backing of boss Kenny Dalglish, insists his conscience is clear.
Speaking to reporters following his arrival back home in Uruguay ahead of Friday’s World Cup qualifier against Chile.
“There are things that happen in football, things of the moment, which leave one feeling bad.
“Now it is necessary to hope that this topic is decided and then the Manchester player and I are going to have to clear things up.
“Depending on which way the judgement goes, one of us will have to apologise.
“The English federation is going to have to clarify it with him because there is no proof at all that I have said something racist to him.
"And I did not say it to him.“There were two parts of the argument, one in Spanish and the other one in English.
"I did not insult him, it was just my way of expressing myself.
“I called him something that his own companions of Manchester say to him.
“Moreover, even they themselves were surprised by his reaction.”
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Source: Liverpool Echo
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Will be interesting when the outcome of this is clear...
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