"We have seen different types of dives today [Sunday]. Even if Torres doesn't get clipped I think he is entitled to go down,"


"He had Johnny Evans, 6ft 1in, coming towards him with an aggressive tackle, I think Torres may be thinking he has to get his leg out of the way and go down because Evans is going to do him.

"Referees are getting themselves in a mess on this because everyone is talking about diving. There are different types of diving.

"He may be able to stay on his feet there but you can't say that was a yellow card. That is not a yellow card."

"Two wrongs don't make a right. I think that the referee got the first one wrong and he got the second one wrong.

"He got both wrong and it is not good for the referee either way. The first one could have been a red card and the second one was not a yellow.

"The first one in any shape or form is seen as violent or dangerous play. It was a nearly neck-high challenge.

"The referees are getting in mess about this issue because the public are saying they are all cheats. They are not cheats. At times they might be anticipating a challenge.


"Sometimes there are cheats, sometimes there are bad dives. It is an impossible and good luck to them, they take it on."