Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers reckons Luis Suarez has made rod for his own back
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Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers believes striker Luis Suarez has made a rod for his own back because of his spontaneous nature.
The FA have said they will take no action after Suarez, in a press interview, appeared to admit to an act of simulation in a game against Stoke earlier this season.
The Uruguay international's confession has landed him in hot water with Rodgers, but the Reds manager reckons the player's previous misdemeanours leave him open to hostile press.
Rodgers said: "He has been a topic for people, particular for the media, because of his great moments of football and things which have happened off the pitch.
The Uruguayan was recently accused of deliberately handling the ball moments before his winning goal at non-league Mansfield in the FA Cup.
But he said: "I touched the ball with my hand accidentally, and I was criticised because I kissed my hand. I say to the media: you should talk more about football, not about other stuff."


















































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