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Mittwoch, 14. Oktober 2015, 08:22

In the midst of a draw against PSV Eindhoven

Costa RicaEngland was completely irrelevant, while Italys match against
Uruguay was going to be played in unfortunate circumstances Italy needed
a draw to advance, and the Azzurri have slow draw written somewhere
deep in their bones.But as it turned out, the minutes of dire football
we had been served were not a marker of the FIFA World Cup taking a fifa coin new
and unwelcome turn into the unspeakable plateau of ennui that usually
constitutes the sports biggest stage. Group D was a slow burning fuse,
but when it exploded, it did so with a pretty good bang. The explosion,
naturally, involved and will perhaps consume Luis Suárez.The first time
Luis Suárez bit someone during a football match, it was . He was playing
for Ajax in the Eredivisie. In the midst of a draw against PSV
Eindhoven, a scrum surrounded the referee, and, for reasons that remain
unclear, the striker opted to sink his teeth into Otman Bakkals left
shoulder. As he has done throughout his career, he made a move so
unexpected, so weird that he didnt get into any immediate trouble.
Biting exists so far out of the realm of football that nobody is ever
looking for it, and nobody seems to have much idea of what to do when it
happens. Luis Suarez Did he really just bite someone again?Kevin
McCauleyWait, he didnt, did he? Did Luis Suarez really just bite someone
again?For the third time?You shouldnt bite peopleJon BoisUruguays Luis
Suarez apparently bit another FIFA player Tuesday afternoon. Here are
four reasons why biting people is no good. Luis Suarez Did he buy fifa coins really
just bite someone again? You shouldnt bite peopleAt ESPN, Wright
Thompson offers up the following explanation of Suárezs bizarre
behaviour A man doesnt bite simply because he is crazy. He bites because
he is clinging to a new life, terrified of being sucked back into the
one he left behind.