Although Uruguay's national team leader Luis Suarez is considered almost a hero among his country's fans, the national team of this country, after the World Cup in Brazil - FIFA, is a victim of a quarrel, however, there is another opinion. And not just any - Uruguayan President Jose Mujica said on Saturday that L. Suarez should not have been disqualified, but should have been shown to psychiatrists, reported 15min.lt.
Uruguay's national team striker Luis Suarez found himself in yet another biting scandal during the World Cup match against Italy. The Uruguayan once again sank his teeth into his opponent.
This time, the Uruguayan bit Italy's defender Giorgio Chiellini on the shoulder, but the match referee ignored the incident. However, the world rebelled and forced an investigation into the incident.
The FIFA disciplinary committee saw the deliberate actions of the 27-year-old Suarez, who had already been punished for similar behavior twice during his career in the Netherlands and England, and disqualified the footballer for biting for nine national team matches.
In addition, the Uruguayan was suspended from any football-related activity for four months and was required to pay a fine of 100,000 Swiss francs.
"L. Suarez has serious problems with his head. He was born into a poor family and can lose his temper at any time. After the incident at the World Cup when he bit an Italian player, he should not have been disqualified, but should have been shown to hospital psychiatrists. Disqualifications won't solve these kinds of problems," Uruguayan President Jose Mujica said in Saturday's interview, as reported by sport.es.
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