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EPL: Ban players who dive, suggests Wenger

December 31, 2014 10:27 IST

- 'Punish only obvious cases but not mixed ones. You have to suspend the players, I don't know how long. It depends. I am not a specialist in this kind of thing'

Cesc Fabregas of Chelsea goes down in the penalty area after a challenge by Matt Targett of Southampton and is booked for diving during their English Premier League match at St Mary's Stadium on Sunday

Cesc Fabregas of Chelsea goes down in the penalty area after a challenge by Matt Targett of Southampton and is booked for diving during their English Premier League match at St Mary's Stadium on Sunday. Photograph: Scott Heavey/Getty Images

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has called on the Football Association (FA) to ban players who dive in order to rid the game of play acting to win free kicks or penalties.

Diving is once again a hot topic in the Premier League after three Chelsea players, Cesc Fabregas, Diego Costa and Willian, were all booked for simulation this month.

Chelsea defenders Gary Cahill and Branislav Ivanovic have also recently been accused of diving by opposition managers with Blues boss Jose Mourinho countering that there was an agenda against players at his club.

Wenger said the only way to solve the problem would be for the FA to take retrospective action against players who have clearly dived.

"I'm against diving," Wenger told reporters.

"We should punish it after the game. The problem will be to decide when it was obvious diving or not. That's a big issue and sometimes it's not obvious," the Frenchman added.

"Punish only obvious cases but not mixed ones. You have to suspend the players, I don't know how long. It depends. I am not a specialist in this kind of thing.

"But the only way that the players will stop doing it, is if they feel they can get punished. Whether it is Arsenal, or Manchester United, or Liverpool or Chelsea, it is for everybody the same."

Source: REUTERS
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