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Liverpool deny sponsor influence claims

Last Updated: Tue, 14 Feb 2012 10:30
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Liverpool have dismissed claims they were pressured into issuing apologies over the Luis Suarez affair by shirt sponsors Standard Chartered.

The bank, who are almost halfway through a four-year deal worth £81million, were involved in discussions with the club about events on Saturday when Suarez refused to shake the hand of Patrice Evra, the man he was found guilty of racially abusing.

But the Reds insist it was they and not Standard Chartered who decided to take the decisive action in the form of three statements from the Uruguay international, manager Kenny Dalglish and managing director Ian Ayre.

"Ian Ayre kept Standard Chartered fully informed of developments over the course of the weekend," said a statement from Liverpool. "The actions the club decided to take on Sunday were supported by Standard Chartered."

The bank confirmed they had held dialogue with the Anfield officials on Monday, expressing their concerns.

"We were very disappointed by Saturday's incident and have discussed our concerns with the club," said a statement from Standard Chartered.

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