Patrice Evra, player then of the Manchester United, and Luis Suárez, militant of the Liverpool, lived a warmed up altercation during a classical of the Premier League of England in Anfield Road in October of 2011. The Uruguayan forward him propinó a racist comment to the French defence.

It was then when the English Federation of Football, after a deep investigation, dictated a hard verdict against of the now artilleryman of the Athletic of Madrid: eight parties of suspension for the star 'charrúa' after proferir that racist insult in front of Patrice Evra.

"A day was walking in Manchester and my brother said me: 'Hear, here it is Luis Suárez'. It was with two of my brothers. I looked it and I thought, 'This is the moment'", recognised Evra. "It went walking to there, and behind him saw to his children and his wife. In this moment thought 'if you do him something, can not do it in front of his family'", manifested the French in the podcast The Diary Of To CEO, as it informs The Daily Mail. "No me arrepiento because I think that had finished badly. I did not do at all this day."

Controversial actions

A reaction product to a deep resentment produced by an insult that caló in the pride of the Senegalese naturalised French. Evra, one of the best defences of the world that today enjoys his retreat, reacted in front of the attack of the Uruguayan forward that although they remain him traces of a strong character, has piped his behaviour.

Said altercation lives in the memory of many in the world-wide football, as well as the bite that him propinó the own Suárez to Leonardo Bonucci during the Glass of the World Brazil 2014, whose direct sanction of the FIFA kept it by a prolonged time of drop.