uis Suarez should not be allowed to kick another ball in this World Cup tournament.
Referee
Marco Rodriguez clearly missed the coming together of Suarez and
Italian Giorgio Chiellini and replays are clear enough to me for the
Uruguayan to be charged by FIFA's disciplinary panel.
FIFA
do not consult referees with regard to charging players retrospectively
as they accept that if no action is taken the officials have missed the
incident.
Champing at the bit: Luis Suarez appears to bite Giorgio Chiellini during the Group D showdown
History repeating itself: Suarez looked like he was back to his old ways
Pain game: Suarez checks his teeth, while Chiellini holds his shoulder
Bite marks: Chiellini shows his wounds to the ref after a clash with Suarez
Hurt: Suarez holds his mouth after the incident with Chiellini
FIFA STATEMENT
'We are awaiting the official match report and will gather all the necessary elements before making a decision.’
The score at the time of the incident was 0-0, a result good enough for the Italians to qualify.
However there is no prospect of a rematch or a change to Uruguay qualifying.
FIFA
has ordered a game to be replayed after a refereeing error (Uzbekistan v
Bahrain in qualifying for Germany 2006) but this is not in the same
category.
No remorse: Suarez celebrates at the final whistle
Job done: Suarez and his Uruguay team-mates are into the last 16
Standing tall: Suarez shows no sign the clash with Chiellini is playing on his mind
Rough and tumble: Suarez received some tough treatment during the game

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