FA gags Fergie on Evra case

FA gags Fergie on Evra case

Published Oct. 21, 2011 9:15 p.m. ET

Ferguson confirmed earlier this week that Evra wished to pursue his allegations against Suarez, made immediately after United's 1-1 Premier League draw at Anfield last Saturday. The Football Association have now opened their investigation and spoke to Evra on Thursday. However, for the duration of the case, they have told Ferguson not to speak. So, whilst Kenny Dalglish was able to confirm Liverpool remain "100% behind" Suarez, the United boss has not been able to offer further thoughts, which is evidently a matter of some irritation. "The FA interviewed Patrice yesterday and have sent us a directive today saying not to discuss it while the investigation is going on," revealed the Scot. "I have got plenty to say on the subject but I suppose I will have to adhere to what they are saying. "I would like to say something about Pat in this particular instance but let them get on with their investigation." The FA have refused to confirm the latest situation, or how long their investigations will take. However, it would appear certain they will now ask to speak to Suarez for his version of events before trying to piece together an accurate assessment of what occurred.

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