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”Evra Allegation Was False” Suarez
- Updated: February 13, 2014

Liverpool striker Luis Suarez says he is scared of picking up an injury which could rule him out of this year’s FIFA World Cup.
With Uruguay tipped to do well in Brazil, with the South American nations expected to lead the charge in their own back yard, Suarez is desperate to spearhead an assault on global glory.
His domestic form at present suggests he will make the trip as one of the most feared forwards in the world football, and a strong contender for the Golden Boot award.
Suarez is, however, aware that one knock at this late stage could bring his dreams crashing down – with major doubt having already been cast over the involvement of potential stars such Colombian frontman Radamel Falcao and England winger Theo Walcott after they damaged knee ligaments.
“The truth is that I am scared of what happened to Falcao and Walcott.
“But you live in the present and you always give your best for your club – you can’t be thinking about that all the time.
“It is a unique opportunity and we all want to be there, but I prefer to focus my mind on the English league. The moment to think about the national team will arrive later.”
Suarez, who also spoke about his behaviour, which has got him into trouble in the past said he has only made made two mistakes in his entire career.
“I’ve made only two mistakes in my career. My first was when I was playing for Ajax and I bit an opponent. My second was when I bit (Branislav) Ivanovic.” Suarez said.
“Those two were my only two mistakes as a footballer.
“I said I’m sorry and that was all, end of story. I’ve nothing else to regret. All the other things were like a movie that people in England believed in.
“The case with (Patrice) Evra was all false. I was accused without proof. But that’s in the past. I was sad at that moment, but I’m happy today.
“I have grown up. I have thought about things before doing them.
“Now people in England can’t talk about me because I’m not doing anything wrong. They have to talk about me only as a footballer.”
It would be recalled that the Football Association independent regulatory body found a charge of misconduct against Luis Suárez proven, and issued a suspension for a period of eight matches as well as fining him £40,000, pending after Manchester United defender Patrice Evra accused the Uruguay international of racially abusing him.