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The good, the bad and the ugly sides of Luis Suarez were on show again this afternoon as the Liverpool striker bit the arm of a Chelsea defender before scoring a late equalier to rescue a 2-2 draw for his team.
He later apologised on twitter.
Television replays showed Suarez sink his teeth into the forearm of Serbian defender Branislav Ivanovic as they tussled for the ball in the penalty area with Liverpool trailing 2-1 in the Premier League game.
Referee Kevin Friend appeared not to see the 66th-minute incident but Suarez - who once served a seven-match ban for biting an opponent in the Netherlands while with Ajax - faces a suspension once his moment of madness is reviewed.
The Football Association confirmed it would begin an investigation tomorrow morning, beginning with talking to Friend to find out whether he had witnessed the incident.
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers and Chelsea's interim boss Rafa Benitez were reluctant to talk about it, but Suarez's action was condemned by pundits, including former Liverpool captain Graeme Souness.
"I'm not sure what to make of it," Souness told Sky Sports. "Embarrassing. He's making it very difficult for himself to stay at Liverpool,...