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Sport
United win bested by Suarez-Evra spat
Sunday, February 12, 2012
LONDON, England (AP) — Luis Suarez's refusal to shake hands with Patrice Evra overshadowed Manchester United's 2-1 win over fierce rivals Liverpool that lifted the reigning champions provisionally to the top of the Premier League yesterday.
Wayne Rooney scored twice for the second straight match to guide United to victory at Old Trafford, but all the focus was on the pre-match handshake that never happened, inflaming tensions between England's two most successful clubs and reviving a racism row that refuses to go away.
Starting his first match since serving an eight-game ban for racially abusing Evra during a league match at Anfield on Oct 15, Suarez withdrew his hand as the France defender put forward his in the traditional ritual before kick-off.
"He is a disgrace to Liverpool Football Club," United manager Alex Ferguson. "He shouldn't be able to play for Liverpool again."
Police and stewards reportedly had to intervene as players from both teams clashed outside the dressing rooms at half-time after Evra chased Suarez down the tunnel.
Evra then appeared to attempt to provoke Suarez with exuberant post-match celebrations on the pitch in front of the Uruguay striker, also forcing police officers to intervene.
Amid the mayhem, United managed to take an overnight lead in the standings, piling the pressure on Manchester City ahead of their trip to Aston Villa today.
Third-placed Tottenham stayed five points behind United by thrashing Newcastle, 5-0 at home, while the fight for fourth place intensified following Chelsea's 2-0 loss at Everton and Arsenal's 2-1 victory at Sunderland.
Thierry Henry scored a stoppage-time winner in his final league game on loan for Arsenal, who climbed above Chelsea on goals scored. The two teams, who are four points clear of seventh-placed Liverpool, have the same goal difference.
Steven Pienaar and Denis Stracqualursi struck Everton's goals as Chelsea extended their winless run to four matches and threatened the club's hopes of qualifying for the Champions League.
The spat between Suarez and Evra, which has been rumbling for nearly four months, is set to run and run -- much to the disgust of United defender Rio Ferdinand, who refused to shake the hand of Suarez after seeing the Uruguay striker's snub of Evra.
Evra attempted to pull back the arm of Suarez as the Uruguayan moved to shake hands with goalkeeper David De Gea, who was next in the United line. Suarez refused to turn back.
Players from both teams maintained their composure in a hostile atmosphere during the game, with United much the stronger of the two northwest sides.
After dominating the first half, it needed a quickfire double from Rooney -- in the 47th and 50th minutes -- to put United in front.
Suarez pounced on a mistake by Ferdinand to prod home and reduce the deficit in the 80th but United held on, allowing Evra his moment of revelry in front of the home fans and Suarez.
Louis Saha grabbed two goals on his home debut for Tottenham as Harry Redknapp provided further evidence of his credentials to manage England by guiding his team to a convincing win over Newcastle.
Benoit Assou-Ekotto, Emmanuel Adebayor and Niko Kranjcar also scored for Spurs, who are the only team likely to challenge the Manchester clubs for the title.
Arsenal fell behind to a goal by Sunderland winger James McClean in the 70th but Aaron Ramsey equalised before fellow substitute Henry grabbed the winner with a volley, his third goal since rejoining the London team on loan.
At the other end of the table, bottom team Wigan moved to within a point of Bolton by beating their northwest neighbours, 2-1, James McArthur scoring the winner in the 76th.
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