Fergie cool on Liverpool talks

Sir Alex Ferguson
12 April 2012

Sir Alex Ferguson has questioned the need for peace talks ahead of Manchester United's Barclays Premier League encounter with Liverpool at Old Trafford on February 11.

Relations between the two clubs have been soured since the racism row between Luis Suarez and Patrice Evra exploded when the two sides last met in October. Further bad blood was spilled as Liverpool attempted to defend their striker, with the Reds questioning why Suarez's word was being ignored in favour of Evra.

Ferguson has cooled talk of discussions between the two clubs, reports of which emerged on Friday morning, before they meet again, by which time Suarez will be available. He said: "It is nice of them to do it through the press. You would have thought they would come to Manchester United first."

He added: "I do not see why there is any need for it. But I have nothing to say about it."

Suarez was subsequently found guilty of making racist comments by an independent disciplinary commission and banned for eight matches.

Yet even in accepting the punishment earlier this week, Liverpool - and Suarez - have avoided any suggestion of an apology to Evra.

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