Luis Suarez handshake snubbed by 10-year-old girl mascot

TomoNews US 2015-05-13

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Luis Suarez got a taste of his own medicine after he got clowned by a young girl during the pre-match handshake against Spurs on Sunday. Liverpool came away with the win 5-0 against Tottenham, but 10-year-old Spurs mascot Olivia Brown is what people are talking about.

The Liverpool striker, who everyone remembers for refusing to shake Patrice Evra's hand last year after he was suspended for racially bullying the Manchester United back, was lined up with other Liverpool team members before the Premier League match at Tottenham.

The child mascots were being introduced to visiting players by the the home team and were shaking hands like normal. But, as Paulinho led young Brown to Suarez, the girl went straight playground on Suarez and denied him the handshake. Then Brown knocked it out of the park by putting her thumb to her nose and waggling her fingers instead. Brown eventually did touch Suarez's hand, who appeared to laugh at the joke.

Turns out Olivia's dad bet her £20 to do it. Mr. Brown said, "Afterwards she came back to our seats and said 'dad, I've done it' and I told her I didn't see it and she said he just laughed and then she asked for her £20." He also said, "Suarez isn't the nicest character so I just wanted her to do it. He's a great striker through and when you watch the footage you can see it was a bit of fun, it was all good-natured because she laughed and he did too. It's made my day - it's just hilarious."

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