Monday, June 30, 2014

Luis Suarez nibble boycott: Uruguay President Jose Mujica affronts Fifa



Uruguay's President Jose Mujica has called football's reality legislating body Fifa "a bundle of old children of bitches" over Luis Suarez's four-month boycott.

The 79-year-old depicted the discipline, which likewise incorporated a suspension for nine worldwide matches, as a "rightist boycott".

Suarez gained the harshest endorse in World Cup history for gnawing Italy shield Giorgio Chiellini.

Mujica is prestigious for his plain-talking way.

He made the remarks to state TV at a gathering for the Uruguay group, after their end from the World Cup keep going 16 by Colombia.

The president secured his mouth to pretend stun at what he had said, yet advised writers to "distribute it" when inquired as to whether he needed to redress his comments.

The previous radical guerrilla had long ago said Suarez was being rebuffed by Fifa in light of his humble foundation.

He likewise upbraided the boycott in his week by week radio address as an "endless disgrace" in the historical backdrop of the World Cup.

Oscar Tabarez's side endured a 2-0 annihilation in their last-16 tie against Colombia in the wake of being compelled to manage without their star striker as a result of the boycott.

Uruguay's football organization said it would offer against Fifa's discipline.

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