Thursday, 26 June 2014

Luis Suárez's 'Bite' Defended By Uruguay President: ‘I Didn’t See Him Bite Anyone’

Luis Suárez turned into the global villain of the 2014 World Cup after he apparently bit an
Italian defender, but Uruguay's President Jose Mujica said it is unfair for everyone to judge the
soccer player for the controversy since other incidents weren't reviewed, Reuters reported Wednesday.
"We didn't choose him to be a philosopher, or a mechanic or to have good manners -
- he's a
great player," Mujica said, in defense of thebplayer.

"I didn't see him bite anyone. But they sure can bash each other with kicks and chops," he added to reporters.
He might not have seen him bite anyone, but that's what the masses thought after Tuesday's
World Cup game. Endless memes began to flood the Internet and taunts were hurled at Suárez.
Some of the insults were unjustly aimed at an Argentine TV programmer with the same last
name, who asked (in both Spanish and English) that people stop sending him pictures of "d*cks and butts" because they had the wrong Suarez.
Suárez, the real one, is one of the best forwards in the world. His team is in the last 16 of the
World Cup. Currently, he is waiting for FIFA to review the "bite," which shows his mouth very near the shoulder of Giorgio Chiellini.
If reprimanded, it wouldn't be the first time for Suárez. He's been punished twice in the past for
biting, and also racism. The 27-year-old player could face an international prohibition of up to
two years if soccer's governing body doesn't rule in his favor.
Uruguayans, for the most part, believe the global backlash against the player is hypocritical. "In football, I was taught that you
obey what the referee says," Mujica said.
"If we're going to take decisions in football based on what TV says, then there are loads of
penalties and handballs you'd have to give that weren't given, so bad luck."
Suárez's teammates are also on his side. Uruguay captain Diego Lugano protected the player when he spoke to an English journalist.
"It's clear that Uruguay's triumph doesn't make you happy, it's obvious on your face," Lugano
said, according to Reuters.
"I understand that the figure of Suárez sells because he's very charismatic ... I'm calm because I know that Luis will pick himself up and is going to have success in the World Cup. That's what people fear. They're right to fear
that."

9 comments:

  1. ishola hafeez olalekan26 June 2014 at 08:05

    Let wait and c d outcum of FIFA

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  2. he shld stop defending him.....let's al wait 4 FIFA'S decision

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  3. Blessing obinna Ukah27 June 2014 at 01:43

    They have d final say @FIFA

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  4. ishola hafeez olalekan27 June 2014 at 14:51

    Fifa hv make decision

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  5. adeboga kazeem damilola.29 June 2014 at 10:24

    Why bite people suarez

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  6. Blessing obinna Ukah29 June 2014 at 13:41

    i like that

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  7. Blessing obinna Ukah30 June 2014 at 23:36

    just love their decision, its cool

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