Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish refuses to back down over the Luis Suarez affair. Despite the club deciding not to appeal against the striker's eight-match ban, Dalglish was left non-plussed by the 115-page report which damned Suarez's evidence.
"There are a lot of things we'd like to say and a lot of things we could say but we don't want to get ourselves into trouble.
"We know what has gone on; we know what is not in the report and that is important for us.
"But without me getting myself in trouble, that is me finished.
"It is unfortunate that you don't actually know the whole content of what went on at the hearing.
"I am not prepared and I cannot say. I cannot go any further." "I don't think we are digging a bigger hole - it is unfortunate we cannot be more forthcoming," said the Scot after both the club and the player issued statements last night.