Poyet hits out at 'baby' Evra

Poyet hits out at 'baby' Evra

Published Nov. 18, 2011 7:15 a.m. ET

Liverpool and Uruguay striker Suarez was charged by the Football Association earlier this week after Manchester United star Evra told French television station Canal Plus that Suarez had used a racist insult to him "at least 10 times" during last month's 1-1 draw at Anfield. The Merseyside club say their player will deny the charge at a personal hearing and they remain "fully supportive" of him. And Poyet, now manager of Brighton, is also firmly in the Suarez camp. Quoted in several newspapers, the former Chelsea and Tottenham midfielder said: "I played for seven years in Spain and was called everything because I was from South America. "And I never went out crying like a baby, like Patrice Evra, saying that someone said something to me. "I believe Suarez. It's simple. I am surprised in a really sad way that he has been charged. "I think it is worse to charge someone because you trust one person when you have no proof." He added: "I am sad because it is going to become too easy. I can make a complaint about an opposition manager and if I take it as far as I can he will be charged. "Why are we going to take one person's word over another's?"

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