Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish has assured striker Luis Suarez that he will receive the full support of the club as he faces another misconduct charge from the Football Association.Suarez has been accused of making an offensive gesture towards the Fulham supporters following Liverpool\'s 1-0 loss at Craven Cottage on Monday night.It is the second time the Uruguayan has been charged in recent weeks, as he also faces accusations of racially abusing Manchester United defender Patrice Evra.\"He\'s been charged, it came in last night,\" Dalglish said in a press conference. \"I\'ve not spoken to Luis. \"I\'ve seen the picture and that\'s about it. We\'ll have a discussion with him first and decide what will happen. We\'ll take it from there. \"There\'s nothing else we can say because if we do it will be prejudicial. There\'s been at least four incidents that we\'ve picked out where nothing has happened - not even a charge. We\'ll wait and see.\"Luis is a fantastic footballer. People find it difficult to play against him. If they cannot beat him on the pitch because of his ability, they will try to get into people\'s minds. And that\'s what they try to do.\"The people that have any favour towards Liverpool Football Club will get right behind Luis Suarez and give him all of the support he deserves.\"We are lucky that he is a fantastic footballer and he is playing for us. So we\'ll help him as much as we can.\"Liverpool also face a charge of failing to control their players after Jay Spearing was sent off for a challenge on Moussa Dembele. \"We just need to see what the rules and regulations are and if we\'ve impinged any rules, then we\'ve got to accept it,\" he admitted. \"I don\'t know what the rule actually states - it\'s something about taking the referee\'s space - so if we\'ve done anything wrong, then we\'ve got to be punished and we wouldn\'t expect not to be punished if we\'ve done something wrong.\" The club will not be contesting Spearing\'s red card, but Dalglish appeared to suggest that decision was made because the chances of a successful appeal were low and that he was not totally satisfied with the sending off.\"We accepted it, there was no point in appealing,\" he said. \"If you appeal you are not allowed representation from the club and certainly not from the referees, so you can understand why we didn\'t appeal. \"The only intention on Jay\'s mind was to win the ball. It wasn\'t as if he went through anyone to get to it. He won it cleanly but his follow through caught Dembele. \"When you see other incidents in the game, then if you are going to be consistent, be consistent for the whole game.\" \"If they [referees] are inconsistent with their interpretation, you can understand and put up an argument for every decision made, even if you don\'t agree with it. So a wee bit of clarity wouldn\'t go amiss.\"I think enough has been said about the game the other night and we don\'t want to put extra pressure on referees. We just want to be dealt with, like everyone else. If they\'ve done that, then fine.\"