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Controversy stalks Luis Suarez more than any English Premier League player, and the Liverpool striker will again be under the spotlight in Sunday’s high-profile match against fierce rival Manchester United.

The Uruguay international has found his touch in front of goal this season and scored 15 times in the league — second only to United’s Robin van Persie — but negative headlines are never far away.

Often criticised for his theatrical dives, Suarez stirred up another furor last Sunday by using his hand to score what proved to be the winning goal in an FA Cup match against non-league Mansfield.

Now, Suarez returns to Old Trafford for the first time since snubbing a pre-match handshake with United defender Patrice Evra, reigniting a drawn-out racism-related feud and ensuring he will receive a hot reception this weekend.

United manager Alex Ferguson described Suarez as a “disgrace” after that particular encounter in February but hopes all the talk this time round will be about action on the field between England’s two most successful clubs.

Gone are the days when United and Liverpool went head-to-head for the title — the last of Liverpool’s 18 English championships came in 1990 — and the chasm between the teams has perhaps never been greater. Liverpool is down in eighth place after 21 matches, already 21 points behind leaders United.

“Liverpool probably haven’t done as well as they’d have liked over the last few years, and they’d probably admit that,” veteran United midfielder Paul Scholes said.

Yet there are signs that Liverpool are slowly on the rise, with its players starting to understand the methods and tactics employed by highly rated new manager Brendan Rodgers. The team has won three of its last four games by three-goal margins.

Rodgers has seen Suarez blossom in his second full season in English football while England captain Steven Gerrard is rediscovering his best form in midfield, scoring five goals.

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