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Luis Suarez and Kenny Dalglish apologise over handshake row
Liverpool striker Luis Suarez and manager Kenny Dalglish have apologised after Suarez refused to shake Patrice Evra's hand before Saturday's match.
"I have spoken with the manager since the game at Old Trafford and I realise I got things wrong," Suarez said in a club statement.
Dalglish reacted angrily to questions about the incident after the game.
"All of us have a responsibility to represent this club in a fit and proper manner,"
"That applies equally to me as Liverpool manager.
"When I went on TV after yesterday's game I hadn't seen what had happened, but I did not conduct myself in a way befitting of a Liverpool manager during that interview and I'd like to apologise for that."
United released a statement which read: "Manchester United thanks Liverpool for the apologies issued following Saturday's game. Everyone at Old Trafford wants to move on from this.
"The history of our two great clubs is one of success and rivalry unparalleled in British football. That should be the focus in the future of all those who love the clubs."
"I have spoken with the manager since the game at Old Trafford and I realise I got things wrong," Suarez said in a club statement.
Dalglish reacted angrily to questions about the incident after the game.
"All of us have a responsibility to represent this club in a fit and proper manner,"
"That applies equally to me as Liverpool manager.
"When I went on TV after yesterday's game I hadn't seen what had happened, but I did not conduct myself in a way befitting of a Liverpool manager during that interview and I'd like to apologise for that."
United released a statement which read: "Manchester United thanks Liverpool for the apologies issued following Saturday's game. Everyone at Old Trafford wants to move on from this.
"The history of our two great clubs is one of success and rivalry unparalleled in British football. That should be the focus in the future of all those who love the clubs."