Luis Suarez should be 'banned' for crying after Liverpool defeat to Crystal Palace, says Robert Huth

Stoke defender jokes that any player guilty of blubbering on the pitch should be banned as a consequence

Jack de Menezes
Tuesday 06 May 2014 08:03 EDT
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Stoke defender Robert Huth has called for Liverpool striker Luis Suarez to be banned for three games…for bursting into tears after the 3-3 draw with Crystal Palace on Monday night that effectively cost the Reds the Premier League title.

While Brendan Rodgers’ side had to overturn a large goal difference to stand a chance of claiming a first title in 24 years, the three-goal lead over Palace looked to have given them a fighting chance of going into the final day of the season with a chance of glory. But the introduction of Dwight Gayle changed the game and saw the Eagles battle back to earn a share of the points, and leave Suarez and Co deflated on the Selhurst Park pitch.

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While others such as Steven Gerrard and Martin Skrtel couldn’t believe what had happened, Suarez pulled his shirt over his eyes and balled like a baby, and not even a consoling word from Gerrard or Kolo Toure could lift his spirits.

Luis Suarez and Robert Huth battle for the ball during Stoke v Liverpool
Luis Suarez and Robert Huth battle for the ball during Stoke v Liverpool (Getty Images)

Immediately after the result, German defender Huth took to Twitter to express his belief that anyone who cries on the pitch should be immediately banned.

“Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban,” he said, with the post getting more than 16,000 retweets.

Suarez was not alone this weekend, as Chelsea left-back Ashley Cole could also be found blubbering at Stamford Bridge less than a week after his captain John Terry was also reduced to tears. Cole could leave the Blues at the end of the season with his contract set to expire, while Terry couldn’t handle the Champions League semi-final defeat to Atletico Madrid. Of course, it is not the first time Terry has welled up in public, as the gallery below will show.

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With Rodgers admitting that the title is now City’s to lose, Suarez will not enjoy reflecting on a day that saw him named the Football Writers’ Player of the Year, as well as netting his 31st league goal of the season.

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