Luis Suarez case: Ferguson says ‘no’ to peace talks

Liverpool striker Luis Suarez could play his first away game back after suspension at Old Trafford on February 11
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson says there is “no need” for peace talks ahead of his team’s home clash with Liverpool on 11 February
Liverpool want a board-level meeting with United to restore harmony following the Luis Suarez affair.
But Ferguson said: “I do not see why there is any need for it.”
The Old Trafford match is likely to be Suarez’s first away match after his eight-game ban for racially abusing Patrice Evra.
The Uruguay striker faces severe treatment at Old Trafford and Liverpool want to reduce the offensive chants Suarez is likely to endure.
When questioned on reports that Liverpool would like peace talks at the club’s press conference on Friday, Ferguson said: “It is nice of them to do it through the press.
“You would have thought they would come to Manchester United first. I do not see why there is any need for it but I have nothing to say about it.”
Relations between the two clubs have been at a low ebb and, while accepting the punishment of Suarez, Liverpool were unhappy with the decision.
After Suarez issued an apology - though not to Evra – for any offence his use of the word “negro” may have caused, Liverpool want to build bridges with United but are continuing discussions with the FA over an investigation process they believe was flawed.
United have said little on the entire matter, other than questioning Liverpool’s public statements prior to the hearing.

Henry completes Arsenal return and could face Leeds in FA Cup

Thierry Henry
Arsenal have confirmed Thierry Henry has signed a two-month loan deal and will be available to play against Leeds in the FA Cup on Monday.
Agreement has now been reached with the New York Red Bulls and the 34-year-old has completed his return to north London.
The Gunners were hoping the Frenchman would be able to play in a reserve match against Sunderland earlier in the week as they seek to get him back up to full match fitness, but a delay in the paperwork put paid to those hopes.
Instead, his first involvement is now likely to be a place on the subs’ bench when Leeds visit the Emirates in the third round of the FA Cup on Monday.