Tabarez: Suarez did not cheat

Uruguay coach Oscar Tabarez said it was "too harsh" to say that Luis Suarez had cheated after his side reached the World Cup semi-finals.
Tabarez said: "When there is a handball in the penalty area there is a red card and the player is thrown out of the game.
"Saying we cheated Ghana is too harsh a word to use. We also abide by what the referee did - it could have been a mistake. Yes he stuck his hand out but it's not cheating - I don't think it's fair to say that.
"I think it was instinctive. The player instinctively reacted and was thrown out of the match and he can't play the next match. What else do you want?
"Is Suarez also to blame for Ghana missing the penalty? We try to be dignified and if we lose a match we look for the reasons for it. You shouldn't look to third parties.
"This is football. There are consequences to that handball and he didn't know that Ghana was going to miss that penalty."
For Uruguay it confirmed their first semi-final appearance for 40 years - they play Holland in Cape Town on Tuesday - and the result sparked joyous celebrations in the country.
Tabarez added: "I hope the party goes on for three or four days!
"I am the coach of the team, I'm a pro and even so I lack the necessary calm to carry out an objective analysis of what happened.
"We achieved our goal but we didn't play as we wanted to. Our rival was extremely tough. We were lucky. Luck is important and I really cannot say much more.
"Those who believe in fate or destiny might be able to explain it. I don't believe in that."