Suarez still unhappy with Patrice Evra over racial trial

Barcelona striker Luis Suarez has admitted that he remains unhappy over his racial trial against Patrice Evra, whilst playing in England.

The Uruguay international was banned for eight games and handed a fine of £40,000 after he was found guilty by the Football Association of abusing then Manchester United defender Evra whilst playing for Liverpool in 2011.

However, the Barcelona striker maintains that he was punished without evidence and that he does not regret his actions towards the Frenchman.

“When I say I’m sorry it’s because I regret something,” he told new club Barcelona’s official website. “Being sorry implies regret. But they have also sometimes judged me on things that aren’t true, such as the racism thing. I was accused without evidence and that’s what grieved me the most.

“The others were actions when it was me who did wrong. I accepted that and begged forgiveness but the racism thing, when I was accused without evidence, that did upset me.”