Liverpool manager
Saturday lunchtime (local time) is likely to see the
The teams have already met, in the Reds' FA Cup fourth-round win at Anfield last month, but the encounter at Old Trafford has the potential to be particularly hostile atmosphere towards the striker who finally made his comeback in his side's draw at home to Tottenham Hotspur.
That game threatened to re-open the simmering tensions between the two clubs and sets of fans after United striker
Equally, Dalglish's assertion in his post-match interviews that he felt the player should never have been banned in the first place could have been viewed by some as antagonistic.
But the Scot, who confirmed Suarez would shake the hands of Evra and all the United players, has called for a 'responsible' approach.
"Everyone involved, including the media, the supporters and both teams have a responsibility to ensure this weekend is remembered as a cracking game of football between two very good sides, rather than for anything else," he told liverpoolfc.tv
"I thought everyone involved in the FA Cup tie at Anfield played their part in making sure that the match was played in the right way, so let's make sure that happens again this weekend.
"I'm sure people will want to talk about Luis Suarez but he accepted his ban, served his suspension and returned against Spurs on Monday.
"It's time for all of us to draw a line under what happened and move forward.
"People are already speculating on the pre-match ceremony, but from Luis's point of view we have spoken to him and I know he will shake the hand of
There are no plans to abandon the pre-match pleasantries at Old Trafford, Press Association Sport understands.
A precedent was set when Queens Park Rangers hosted Chelsea in the last round of the FA Cup and the handshakes between the teams were cancelled in an effort to ease tensions due to John Terry's charge of racially abusing QPR defender Anton Ferdinand, an allegation the Chelsea captain denies.
Suarez, who was in the stands at Anfield for the cup tie with United and heard the chants aimed at him by the visiting fans, is under no illusions about what awaits.
"I know against United it is going to be tense because I'm going to face Evra," the 25-year-old told the Uruguayan station Radio Sport 890.
"But I'm used to having fans whistle at me. I hope nothing unusual happens. I'll have to forget what happened for that moment.
"I do know Man United fans are going to try to make me feel uncomfortable but I have to tell them, they are going to spur me on if they whistle at me."
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