Wimbledon defending champion Andy Murray has shared his views on Luis Suarez's World Cup biting storm, condemning the Uruguayan as 'weird' and 'not quite right'.
Murray, who is an avid football fan, said that Suarez, who bit Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini during Uruguay's 1-0 victory on Tuesday, had gone too far.
According to Sport24, Murray said that he does not think that one looks at that as a football fan, adding that it is just wrong.
The Scot said that it looks really weird seeing a person bite someone else and that he just does not see how that would come into ones thinking.
Murray said that Suarez is not thinking clearly at the time, adding that there was obviously something not quite right there.
Murray also said that one can understand someone lashing out sometimes but the biting is far too much.
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