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Luis Suarez has spoken of the incident which saw him bite Branislav Ivanovic and admitted “I completely lost it”.

The Liverpool FC striker was banned for 10 games by the FA after clashing with Chelsea's Ivanovic during the Reds' draw with Chelsea in April.

It is the second time Suarez has been banned for biting.

He served a seven-game suspension whilst with Ajax in 2010 after an incident with PSV Eindhoven's Ottman Bakkal.

“I know I made a mistake in the incident with Ivanovic,” Suarez said.”It was me, my fault, and he did not do anything to me.

“I was angry because I had given away a penalty for handball. I was the reason for the penalty against my team. I saw red and completely lost it.

“I can't really explain it and I am so sorry – but the reaction was amazing.”

Suarez is currently four games into his ban, and there is growing speculation that that Chelsea match could be his last for Liverpool.

The Uruguayan has been heavily linked with a move away from Merseyside, with Spanish giants Real Madrid understood to be interested.

The 26-year-old has done little to quash such speculation, hinting that he might be forced to consider his future away from Anfield in light of the media attention his latest misdemeanour caused.

And speaking to television reporters in Uruguay where he is currently on international duty, Suarez dropped a hint that he would welcome a switch to Madrid, stating that he would one day like to link up with Real star Cristiano Ronaldo.

“Of course I would like to play with Ronaldo, he is a great player,” he added.

“You never know, but it is complicated. At the moment he is in Madrid and I am in Liverpool and I do not know what is going to happen.”