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MANCHESTER UNITED muscle has English football running scared, according to Luis Suarez.
The Uruguayan reignited his simmering feud with United yesterday by sensationally claiming that they dominate the English game to such an extent that others are afraid to speak out against them.
Liverpool striker Suarez says United’s “political power” was the reason he was vilified in the Patrice Evra race row.
Suarez failed to shake Evra’s hand when United faced Liverpool at Old Trafford in February.
That came soon after the Uruguayan’s eight-game ban for using racially offensive words towards the defender.
Just days later Suarez issued an apology – but now claims he tried to shake Evra’s hand.
Suarez said: “Before the match against Man United, I promised my wife, the manager and the directors I was going to shake my hand with Evra.
“I had been punished because of him, but I had no problems with shaking hands. I had no problems with Evra.
“It was only a handshake and I was OK with that.
“But it was a misunderstanding, what happened between me and Evra at Old Trafford. In fact, I think it was all arranged against me again, as it had happened with the punishment.
“The media in England showed the moment when I passed in front of him, but they didn’t see that he had his hand low before.
“Only the media in Uruguay and Spain showed I wanted to shake his hand. But in England, Man United has this political power and you have to respect that and shut your mouth.”
Suarez also hinted that people at Liverpool told him that United were out to stop him playing and revealed during the trial he was brought to tears.
He added: “I don’t show my emotions in the field, but outside I do. I cried a lot with all the Evra stuff.
“People at the club are sure that it was a way that Man United used to put me out of the team and stop Liverpool.
“I had to go to Manchester in a taxi for the trial. I got up at seven in the morning and I came home at nine at night.
“I was exhausted, I was so tired. I wanted to cry and kick all the things around me.”
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