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Tuesday 24 June 2014

Suarez Biting Again, Chiellini Victim

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Luis Suarez do act again. In the Uruguay match with Italy, Suarez was caught biting the shoulder Giorgio Chiellini.

Playing in the stadium Das Dunas (Natal), Uruguay must beat the Azzurri to be through to the last 16. Both teams before competing both have three points, but the team made by Cesare Prandelli on goal difference.

Uruguay and Italy seem to be careful throughout the first half. In the second half, the match began selling mutual attacks.

Shortly after Uruguay make substitutions latter, an incident occurred. In the 79th minute, struggle for the ball in the middle of the business, Suarez approached from behind Chiellini. Liverpool's striker was at first seen to gore, but it turns out that he did was bite the shoulder.

Chiellini fell and rolled on the grass. Suarez did not want to lose, he fell to the ground with both hands holding his face. Suarez looks momentarily holding his front teeth, such as feeling pain.

Referee Marco Rodriguez blew the whistle violations, but did not issue a yellow card because he did not seem to notice the incident.

Trying to find justice, Chiellini parted at the top for the sake of her shirt shows the imprint bitten shoulder to the referee. However, the origin of the court was unmoved by the decision of Mexico.

What happens in the game is reminiscent of another event going on near the end of the Premier League season 2012/2013, precisely April 2013. When it was when Liverpool face Chelsea at Anfield (2-2), Suarez clearly visible bite sleeve Braslov defender Ivanovic in a moment of struggle for the ball. As a result, Suarez was given a ban in 10 Premier League matches.

Problem bite biting action, Suarez also had to do it while playing for Ajax Amsterdam. Players born January 24, 1987 it was biting the shoulder of PSV midfielder Eindhove, Otman Bakkal. Parties to sanction league play seven games ban to Suarez at the time.

Interesting to see how this incident FIFA-related reactions. If found guilty, could be sentenced Suarez ban in the next match

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