
Luis Suarez could face sanctions from Liverpool after re-opening the row over his alleged diving, as the team prepare to face Norwich City at Anfield today.
The Uruguayan striker gave one of his finest performances of the campaign at Norwich in September when his hat-trick inspired a 5-2 victory for Brendan Rodgers' team.
But Suarez's season has been dogged by accusations of cheating, and Rodgers is ready to punish his star player after he confessed to diving during a match against Stoke in October.
Suarez admitted to "falling" in an attempt to win a penalty during the goalless draw at Anfield.
Rodgers, who has resolutely defended the player against his critics, described diving as "unacceptable" and revealed the club would look to take action.
The Anfield manager said: "I think it is wrong. It is unacceptable. I have spoken to Luis and it will be dealt with internally. It [diving] is not something we advocate. Our ethics are correct."