The Liverpool forward was once again the centre of attention as his controversial performance ensured Uruguay took a step closer to Brazil 2014. Luis Suarez is at the centre of a new diving controversy after Uruguay beat Peru 2-1 in a World Cup 2014 qualifier on Friday. Peru coach Sergio Markarian slammed referee Patricio Loustau for sending off Victor Yotun for a clash with Suarez in the first half at the Estadio Nacional de Lima.
The Uruguay forward theatrically fell to the ground following the clash with Yotun who was shown a straight red card. Marakarian told reporters. "What Yotun did was silly but I've seen worse, like elbows or persistent simulation that goes unpunished." Four minutes earlier Suarez earned his side a penalty - from which he scored - when he went to ground following a challenge from Christian Ramos, though, replays showed there was minimal contact.
Liverpool's striker is currently serving a 10-match ban for biting Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic. Peru are now five points behind Uruguay, who occupy the fifth-place play-off position in the Conmebol qualifying pool.
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