For most League Two players, being compared to former Liverpool star Luis Suarez is a compliment they could only dream of, as the Barcelona striker’s career continues to soar to a level they will never emulate.
However, Dagenham and Redbridge midfielder Joss Labadie is not being likened to Suarez for his footballing ability.
Labadie has now been accused of biting an opponent for a second time in twelve months, reports the Daily Mail.
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The latest incident came during his side’s 1-0 victory over Stevenage, when an altercation with Ronnie Henry saw the agitated defender approach the officials claiming that his finger had been chewed by Labadie, 24.
The referee then produced a yellow card for Labadie, who was questioned by police after the game.
Labadie was fined £2,000 and forced to serve a ten-match ban after biting Chesterfield’s Ollie Banks in March last year.