Ghana manager Milovan Rajevac condemned Uruguay's Luis Suarez for his infamous handball in last week's World Cup quarter-final match. Ghana were almost in the semi-finals when Dominic Adiyiah's 120th minute header beat the Uruguay keeper, only for Suarez to interfere with his hands and Asamoah Gyan to miss the ensuing penalty. Uruguay eventually won the game on penalties, but Suarez was the major talking point after the game, with some calling him a hero. "Some say that Suarez is a hero and now he's walking proudly," Ghana's Serbian coach Rajevac told Bulgarian sports daily Meridian Match. "Come to your senses, people. He's not a hero, he's a trivial cheat. What hand of God? It was the hand of the devil. "FIFA should change the rule following this fraud. Referees should allow a goal and not award a penalty when someone stops the ball with a hand on the line like this. "I think we could've gone all the way to the final and spring a big surprise -- an African world champion. "But everything has crumbled after Gyan's miss and in fact, we've lost a match that we should've won and it's really painful." Despite calls for FIFA to extend Suarez's one-match ban, the Ajax striker will be available for Uruguay in Saturday third-place match with Germany.