Football: Suarez Ready for Old Trafford Return
February 10, 2012
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London. Luis Suarez is preparing to run the Old Trafford gauntlet when the Liverpool striker faces Manchester United for the first time since his ban for racially abusing Patrice Evra.
The Uruguayan returned from his eight-match suspension when he appeared as a substitute against Tottenham on Monday but is expected to start for the Reds in the latest instalment of the northwest giants’ bitter rivalry.
The two clubs met in the FA Cup at Anfield only a fortnight ago, with Liverpool winning a largely trouble-free game 2-1.
However the tie was soured by the relentless barracking of Evra by Liverpool fans, and the subsequent arrest of one fan on suspicion of making racist taunts to the French international.
Mindful of the potential for Saturday’s fixture to turn ugly, both United and Liverpool officials have attempted to defuse tensions with calls for calm.
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish said Suarez had been instructed to shake Evra’s hand in the pre-match ritual.
“I thought everyone involved in the FA Cup tie at Anfield played their part in making sure that the match was played in the right way, so let’s make sure that happens again this weekend,” Dalglish said.
“I’m sure people will want to talk about Luis Suarez but he accepted his ban, served his suspension and returned against Spurs on Monday.
“It’s time for all of us to draw a line under what happened and move forward.
“People are already speculating on the pre-match ceremony, but from Luis’s point of view we have spoken to him and I know he will shake the hand of Patrice Evra and the other Manchester United players before the game.”
Ferguson meanwhile spoke this week of his surprise at the re-emergence of racist incidents in the English game.
“I don’t understand at all where it’s coming from,” Fergusons said. “This is a moment where we have to take stock and we should do something about it if it’s surfacing again, and be really hard and firm on any form or shape of racism.
“There have been a couple of examples recently which is not good. In 2012, you can’t believe it. It was obvious maybe 20 years ago and the improvements have been for everyone to see.”
While the animosity between Liverpool and United means Suarez is unlikely to be given an easy ride on Saturday, fullback Glen Johnson has backed his team-mate to cope with the bearpit atmosphere.
“It is a tough place to go Old Trafford. Luis is a strong character and he will try to let his football do the talking,” Johnson said.
“He has had a long break now and hopefully he will be fresh and ready to put in a performance.”
A victory for United will see Ferguson’s team inch one point clear of leaders Manchester City, who travel to Aston Villa on Sunday after beating Fulham 3-0 last weekend.
Although City demolished Villa 4-1 earlier this sseason, manager Roberto Mancini has said his team have been warned against complacency as they attempt to maintain their lead at the top.
“We will have a difficult game, but if we have the attitude that we had against Fulham, we will do well,” Mancini said. “I think the all the remaining games are difficult.”
Tottenham meanwhile will aim to celebrate a week which saw the acquittal of manager Harry Redknapp on tax evasion charges with a victory over Newcastle.
Redknapp, strongly tipped to take over as the next England coach following the resignation of Fabio Capello, is assured of a hero’s welcome at White Hart Lane in his first match since the conclusion of his court case.
The 64-year-old insisted he had not “even thought about” the England job following his acquittal.
“I’ve got a job to do,” Redknapp said. “I’ve got a big game on Saturday for Tottenham. Tottenham is my focus.”
Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas has meanwhile said he is unfazed by the visit of the club’s billionaire owner Roman Abramovich at training this week.
The Russian tycoon’s appearance had been interpreted as a sign that support for Villas-Boas is wavering, but he Portuguese manager brushed off the suggestion as he prepared for this week’s trip to Everton.
“You can speculate whatever you want, but for us it is fantastic to have him here,” said Villas-Boas. “It is not distracting, not at all.”
Fixtures (1500 GMT unless stated):
Saturday: Man Utd v Liverpool (1245 GMT), Blackburn v QPR, Bolton v Wigan, Everton v Chelsea, Fulham v Stoke, Sunderland v Arsenal, Swansea v Norwich, Tottenham v Newcastle (1730 GMT)
Sunday: Wolves v West Brom (1330 GMT), Aston Villa v Manchester City (1600 GMT).
English Premier League table ahead of the weekend’s matches (played, won, drawn, lost, goals for, goals against, points):
Man City 24 18 3 3 63 19 57
Man Utd 24 17 4 3 59 24 55
Tottenham 24 15 5 4 44 25 50
Chelsea 24 12 7 5 44 29 43
Newcastle 24 12 6 6 36 31 42
Arsenal 24 12 4 8 46 34 40
Liverpool 24 10 9 5 28 21 39
Sunderland 24 9 6 9 33 24 33
Norwich 24 8 8 8 34 39 32
Swansea 24 7 9 8 26 29 30
Everton 24 8 6 10 24 27 30
Stoke 24 8 6 10 23 36 30
Aston Villa 24 6 10 8 29 33 28
Fulham 24 6 9 9 29 35 27
West Brom 24 7 5 12 24 34 26
QPR 24 5 6 13 25 41 21
Wolves 24 5 6 13 27 44 21
Bolton 24 6 2 16 28 49 20
Blackburn 24 4 6 14 34 54 18
Wigan 24 3 7 14 21 49 16
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