Liverpool FC sponsor 'very disappointed' with Luis Suarez

Standard Chartered has become the Merseyside’s club first corporate sponsor to voice public reservations over Luis Suarez’s behaviour, after he refused to shake Manchester United player, Patrice Evra’s hand before the 2-1 loss to Manchester United.

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The incident is the latest in an ongoing dispute involving both clubs, which came to a head in December when the Liverpool player was handed an eight match ban after being charged by the FA of racially abusing Evra.

The club’s shirt sponsor, who are in the second year of a four year £80m tie-up, signalled its discontent to American owners, Fenway Sports Group.

In a statement it says: “We were very disappointed by Saturday’s incident and have discussed our concerns with the club.”

On Sunday, Liverpool’s managing director, Ian Ayre, manager, Kenny Dalglish and Suarez released separate public apologies following the match. The club claims it was not pressurised into making the public move by its sponsor.

The club said in a statement: “Ian Ayre kept Standard Chartered fully informed of developments over the course of the weekend. The actions the club decided to take on Sunday were supported by Standard Chartered.”

According to reports the bank, which was attracted to the Anfield club because of its strong Asian support base, is concerned that the latest incident could damage its reputation in emerging markets.

Readers' comments (3)

  • Strong Asian supporter to Liverpool? Not really, majority r ManU.

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  • everyone needs to stop this already. Players need to resolve this on the field. The EPL is exaggerating this because its ManU. Please if it was another team this would not even go on a day. Pathetic. Evra is also a problematic player. Please...

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  • luis behaviour cannot be justified at all. A player of his calibre has to show some more maturity in football. however i do agree wiz lano: patrick is a disgrace to french football after the knysna episode and he has shown it again on saturday after the match pushing the crowd.... hey patrick dont try be saint wen u r not one.

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