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Liverpool striker Luis Suarez accepts 10-game ban for biting Ivanovic

Luis Suarez reacts during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Chelsea.
Image: Luis Suarez: Liverpool striker will serve 10-game ban after electing not to appeal punishment

Liverpool's Luis Suarez will serve a 10-match ban after deciding not to appeal against his punishment for biting Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic.

A follow-up statement from Suarez, released on his Facebook page, pointed to a perceived inconsistency between his punishment and those in "past cases where players have actually been seriously injured". But the Uruguay international struck a contrite tone overall, saying: "I hope all the people I have offended will grant me forgiveness and I repeat my personal apology to Branislav. "I know all the things happening to me in England will help me improve my conduct on the field. "I decided to accept the ban because, whilst 10 games is clearly greater than bans given in past cases where players have actually been seriously injured, I acknowledge that my actions were not acceptable. I do not want to give the wrong impression to people by making an appeal." Suarez, who was banned for eight games last season for racially abusing Manchester United's Patrice Evra, will not be seen again in the Premier League until the end of September. His statement went on: "I really want to learn from what has happened in the last two-and-a-half years. Many things have been said and written about me, I just tried to do my best on the field." Liverpool's managing director Ian Ayre said: "We are all disappointed at the severity of the punishment and in particular the differing standards that have been applied across various previous incidents. "Luis is an important member of our team and nothing has changed in that regard. We are committed to helping him improve his conduct and he will be given our full support. "We look forward to him returning to the team next season when he is available for selection."

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