Liverpool has denied its Uruguayan striker Luis Suarez abused Manchester United's French defender Patrice Evra during Saturday's 1-1 draw at Anfield, the BBC reported Sunday. French and British media quoted Evra after the game as telling French broadcaster Canal+ that Suarez had racially abused him several times during the match. “The cameras are there. You can see him say a certain word to me at least 10 times. There's no place for that in 2011,” said Evra, who demanded an investigation. However, a Liverpool spokesman, quoted by the BBC, said Suarez “categorically denied” the allegation. The Observer newspaper quoted the club spokesman as saying: “The first we knew about these allegations was 20 minutes after the final whistle when the manager was asked to go into the referee's office and told about them. The first thing we did, as you would expect, is ask the player and he has categorically denied using any language of that nature.” Late Saturday, the Football Association had said it would investigate an alleged “incident” which took place at the end of the match with the BBC indicating the players concerned were Suarez and Evra. “Referee Andre Marriner was made aware of an allegation at the end of the fixture and has subsequently reported this to the FA,” a Football Association statement read. “The FA will now begin making enquiries into the matter.”