Apologised ... Liverpool striker Luis Suarez (Getty Images)
Liverpool bowed to criticism at home and abroad as it issued a flurry of apologies for the events at Old Trafford which embarrassed the Anfield club.
First
Then managing director
That view was endorsed by manager
The statements were published on the club's website, one after the other in little over an hour, on the day a report had appeared in the
Although there have been no public statements from
Ayre said: "The player had told us beforehand that he would [shake Evra's hand], but then chose not to do so.
"He was wrong to mislead us and wrong not to offer his hand to
"It has been made absolutely clear to
Dalglish had previously paraphrased the club's anthem when he urged the club's fans to make sure Suarez did not 'walk alone' after he was charged with racially abusing Evra and some Reds fans had responded in vociferous fashion at Anfield and on the internet.
As late as last week the 60-year-old Scot had claimed that the Uruguayan, his first signing on his return to the club, should not have been banned.
But he was contrite later, his statement reading: "To be honest, I was shocked to hear that the player had not shaken hands having been told earlier in the week that he would do.
"But as Ian said earlier, all of us have a responsibility to represent this club in a fit and proper manner and that applies equally to me as Liverpool manager.
"When I went on TV after yesterday's game I hadn't seen what had happened, but I did not conduct myself in a way befitting of a Liverpool manager during that interview and I'd like to apologise for that."
A hint that Dalglish had, at last, started to doubt his unequivocal support for Suarez had come in Saturday evening's Match of the Day when his long-time friend
And, while the Uruguayan stopped short of the apology to Evra himself for which some have called, he admitted he had been made to see the error of his ways after a discussion with his manager.
He said: "I've not only let him down, but also the club and what it stands for and I'm sorry. I made a mistake and I regret what happened.
"I should have shaken
"I would like to put this whole issue behind me and concentrate on playing football."
It remains to be seen if Suarez, who left Ajax after a seven-match ban for biting an opponent, will be allowed to do so amid reports Primer Minister
His conduct had even drawn criticism from the players' union with PFA chief executive
United sought to draw a line under the affair from its own standpoint, saying it accepted Liverpool's apologies and expressing a desire to 'move on'.
A statement on the club's website, under the heading 'Reds accept rivals' apology' read: "Manchester United thanks Liverpool for the apologies issued following Saturday's game.
"Everyone at Old Trafford wants to move on from this. The history of our two great clubs is one of success and rivalry unparalleled in British football.
"That should be the focus in the future of all those who love the clubs."
In the spirit of reconciliation, United defender Rio Ferdinand was also prepared to concede that Evra's post-match celebrations went too far.
He wrote on Twitter: "I'm sure Patrice Evra will feel that his celebrations at the end were maybe a bit much....emotions etc probably got the better of him..."
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