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Luis Suarez ready to quit Liverpool



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Posted Thursday, April 25, 2013 by The Sun

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10-game ban Suarez ‘to quit’

Luis Suarez ready to quit Liverpool
TIME FOR PUDDING ... after his Ivanovic main course, Suarez fancies a bit of Daniel Agger in training yesterday


The controversial striker has been left “morally destroyed” by yesterday’s 10-match ban for biting Chelsea star Branislav Ivanovic.

Suarez confessed: “I am unhappy because this could break my dream of being recognised as the best forward in England this year.”

The FA’s punishment has shattered his hopes of finishing Premier League top scorer and means Suarez will miss the rest of this season plus the first SIX matches of 2013-14.

Family members in Uruguay claimed Suarez was feeling “morally destroyed” over the ban.

Liverpool, who have until noon tomorrow to appeal, said they were “shocked and disappointed” at the length of the suspension.

Club officials fear Suarez could want out if he feels he has been the victim of a witch-hunt.

Ladbrokes offer just 6-4 on him not playing for the Reds again.

Liverpool managing director Ian Ayre said: “The club and player are both shocked and disappointed at the severity of today’s decision.”

Despite his previous poor disciplinary record, Suarez claimed he should have copped just a three-game ban for violent conduct.

The player’s agent, Pere Guardiola, is set to meet Liverpool officials next week for talks which could end with a move abroad.

Suarez refused to comment on the possibility of leaving Anfield but did say: “I’m not thinking about my future, but my image.

“I am not a violent player. What happened with Ivanovic was instinctive and I am very sorry.”

Suarez has scored 23 league goals this season, one behind Robin van Persie.

But he received an eight-game ban for racially abusing Patrice Evra in 2011 and served a seven-match suspension for biting an opponent while at Ajax in 2010.

Chelsea interim boss Rafa Benitez refused to comment on the length of Suarez’s ban but said: “Watching the video, I think everyone can see that Luis was wrong. But we have to carry on and move forward.”



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