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Liverpool's Luis Suarez refused to shake the hand of Manchester United defender Evra, their first meeting since the Liverpool forward was banned for eight matches for racially abusing Evra in October 2011.

London – Liverpool chiefs have accused Luis Suarez of misleading them after claiming the Uruguay striker had guaranteed he would shake hands with Manchester United defender Patrice Evra before Saturday's clash at Old Trafford.

Suarez on Sunday apologised for his failure to acknowledge Evra's hand during the traditional pre-match greeting as he came face to face with United's captain for the first time since being given an eight-match ban for racially abusing the Frenchman at Anfield in October.

But Suarez's actions clearly infuriated Liverpool managing director Ian Ayre after Reds manager Kenny Dalglish and club officials were widely criticised for refusing to publicly condemn their player's behaviour.

Ayre insists Suarez had told them he would shake hands with Evra, only to change his mind on the pitch, and he revealed the club have given the forward a strong reminder of his responsibility not to damage Liverpool's reputation.

“We are extremely disappointed Luis Suarez did not shake hands with Patrice Evra before yesterday's game. The player had told us beforehand that he would, but then chose not to do so,” Ayre said on Liverpool's official website.

“He was wrong to mislead us and wrong not to offer his hand to Patrice Evra.

“He has not only let himself down, but also Kenny Dalglish, his team-mates and the club.

“It has been made absolutely clear to Luis Suarez that his behaviour was not acceptable.

“Luis Suarez has now apologised for his actions which was the right thing to do. However, all of us have a duty to behave in a responsible manner and we hope that he now understands what is expected of anyone representing Liverpool Football Club.”

United boss had Sir Alex Ferguson branded Suarez a disgrace, while Professional Footballers' Association chief Gordon Taylor called the Liverpool star's actions “disrespectful, inappropriate and embarrassing”.

Suarez finally showed some contrition in a statement expressing his regret for his actions, but that couldn't prevent Liverpool going public with their anger.

“I have spoken with the manager (Kenny Dalglish) since the game at Old Trafford and I realise I got things wrong,” Suarez said on Liverpool's official website.

“I've not only let him down, but also the club and what it stands for and I'm sorry. I made a mistake and I regret what happened.

“I should have shaken Patrice Evra's hand before the game and I want to apologise for my actions.

“I would like to put this whole issue behind me and concentrate on playing football.”

Suarez's actions lit the fuse on an always volatile fixture and police and stewards were reportedly called into the tunnel area to calm the situation after Evra tried to confront his rival at half-time, sparking heated scenes between several players.

Suarez scored in the 80th minute with Liverpool trailing 2-0, but United held on to win and Evra embarked on a wild post-match celebration that saw him appear to taunt the South American by celebrating right next to him.

Dalglish also came in for heavy criticism after reacting angrily to questions about Suarez during a post-match television interview in which he rejected the chance to admit Suarez was out of order.

And, later on Sunday, Dalglish apologised for his conduct during the Sky Sports interview.

The 60-year-old Scot insisted he was not aware at the time that Suarez had not shaken hands with Evra as he had been assured by the player that a handshake would take place.

“Ian Ayre has made the club's position absolutely clear and it is right that Luis Suarez has now apologised for what happened at Old Trafford,” Dalglish said.

“To be honest, I was shocked to hear that the player had not shaken hands having been told earlier in the week that he would do.

“But as Ian said earlier, all of us have a responsibility to represent this club in a fit and proper manner and that applies equally to me as Liverpool manager.

“When I went on TV after yesterday's game I hadn't seen what had happened, but I did not conduct myself in a way befitting of a Liverpool manager during that interview and I'd like to apologise for that.” – Sapa-AFP

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Magosi Magakwe, wrote

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01:08pm on 13 February 2012
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@Anonymous08:51...well put!

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Mozbird, wrote

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12:57pm on 13 February 2012
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I'm sure Suarez is taking lessons in lunacy from Carlos Teves.... retard....

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R.C., wrote

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12:38pm on 13 February 2012
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Evra had every right to celebrate the way he did. Especially when he was in front of the Stretford End stand...I'm sure if Suarez had celebrated in front of the Kop at Anfield with Evra nearby, some would have said it was ok. The game was played at Old Trafford and Evra was celebrating in front of the Stretford End. Suarez is a dodgy character even though I think he is an amazingly talented footballer. However, from biting an opponent in Holland (while playing for Ajax) to a blatant hand ball in the 2010 WC and diving in the box and getting our own Khune sent of in the Bafana vs Uruguay game. Now he lies to his manager ('King' Kenny) when he commits to shaking Evra's hand before the game and then doesn't! Then he tries to blame Evra for refusing to shake his hand. Makes me wonder. He's undermined his own manager and club. Suarez is a cheat and always will be.

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Anonymous, wrote

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10:36am on 13 February 2012
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Worrying about Evra's post match celebration is merely trying to hide from the fact that Suarez's behaviour bordered on the insane.BTW: What a football lesson ! Scholes made Stevie G look like a "work in progress".

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Marumo, wrote

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09:07am on 13 February 2012
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I am a Liverpool fan but how management have been handling this, was totally unacceptable. Suarez thought because my bosses are notcalling me to order he can just repeat it.

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08:51am on 13 February 2012
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I think soccer and soccer players as a whole should take lesson from cricket - in the form of Hashim Amla's response to being called a "terrorist" by a certain Dean Jones. A simple forgiving attitude will go a long way in bridging racial division and it is actually "sand" in the face of the perpertrator rather than an 8 game suspension. The latter disciplinary action as one can see has made no differnce to the perpertrators attitude in this case.

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08:00am on 13 February 2012
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Everybody is just all about Suarez's behaviour, nobody is actualy saying anything about the way Evra was taunting him. I'm not a Liverpool or Man U fan.

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Anonymous, wrote

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08:00am on 13 February 2012
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Kick the cheater back to his native land and let him face his stupidity by not having a team to play for

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Citiliner, wrote

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06:55am on 13 February 2012
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A super idiot, moronic in nature and immesurably stupid.

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kenzo, wrote

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09:45pm on 12 February 2012
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another big headed fool whose pushing his soccer career down a sink hole.

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anon, wrote

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07:52pm on 12 February 2012
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At the time of the original racist incident, the general feeling was that Suarez should have been banned for the season. The latest debacle confirms that reasoning

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