Daily Mail:
Mansfield manager Paul Cox refused to criticise Suarez over the handball, admitting if the same thing had happened at the other end of the pitch they would have accepted it. Asked if he felt it was cheating or an instinctive reaction from the Liverpool striker, Cox told ESPN: 'I'd like to give the benefit of the doubt and say it was a reaction, he's a goalscorer and I think goalscorers put the ball in the net anyway. 'He's a great fabulous talent, I'd go pay to watch him week in and week out. He's a wonderful player.' Cox also insisted he did not feel cheated, saying: 'No I don't. For me to come out and say something like that I think would be quite cheap. 'If it had gone in the other end and one of our players had done it I think we'd have accepted it. This is the FA Cup, this is the beauty of it, sometimes it goes for you, sometimes it doesn't. It's a beautiful game and for me he's a fabulous talent and for this country we're lucky to have him here. I don't think we should call him for doing something that I think 99 out of 100 players would do.'
By the way, here is the headline:
Not again, Luis! Liverpool striker Suarez gets away with brazen handball to score second at Mansfield... and it's not his first
W@nkers!!
