Luis Suarez has responded angrily to
comments from FIFA vice-president Jim
Boyce over his comments about the
Liverpool striker.
Northern Irishman Boyce, Britain's
representative on FIFA, described Suarez's clear
dive against Stoke as "nothing less than
cheating" and said simulation was a "cancer" in
the game. That prompted the Uruguayan
Football Association (AUF) to write to FIFA
defending their player and demanding Boyce be
referred to the governing body's Ethics
Committee.
And Suarez, who played for his country in
Saturday night's 3-0 World Cup qualifying
defeat to Argentina, has now has his say. In an
interview on Argentinian radio, quoted in the
Sun, the 25-year-old said: "This guy (Boyce), I've
no idea who he is. I don't know why he has been
talking about me. He certainly can't be well-
known and he wants to get publicity."
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