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Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Desailly accuses Suarez of diving: He thinks the pitch is a swimming pool


Desailly accuses Suarez of diving: He thinks the pitch is a swimming pool
The World Cup winner has lashed at the Uruguayan over his "theatrics", while also admitting he hopes that Manchester United fail to win this season's Premier League title

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By Dennis Mabuka

Former Chelsea defender Marcel Desailly has accused Liverpool star Luis Suarez of diving, claiming that the forward "thinks the football pitch is a swimming pool".

The Uruguay international has been embroiled in various simulation controversies during his time in England, with Reds boss Brendan Rodgers defending his star man earlier in the year by insisting that his reputation is exaggerated because he is foreign.

The in-form attacker is the Premier League's second-highest scorer this season with nine goals, although Desailly has admitted he is no fan of Suarez while praising former Newcastle striker Alan Shearer.

"I have a lot of respect for retired England striker Shearer," Desailly told Goal. "He is the forward I dreaded meeting during my spell in the Premier League.

"Shearer was always ready for the occasion and would fight for anything and everything. He was never into theatrics like Suarez. Suarez always thinks the football pitch is a swimming pool."

Desailly again referred to Suarez when discussing African participation at the World Cup, mentioning the former Ajax striker's "antics" when he handled the ball on the line to prevent Ghana reaching the semi-final in South Africa in 2010.
"African teams need to perform better at World Cups," the ex-AC Milan ace commented. "Cameroon were close to qualifying for the semi-finals some time back. Ghana as well, save for the Suarez antics again."
Discussing the race for the Premier League title, Desailly expressed his hope that Manchester United fail in their attempts to retain their crown, suggesting that seven teams, including Arsenal, are in the running.
He said: "I don't want Manchester United to win it this season. Arsenal have started well and it looks like they, alongside six other teams can last the distance. We will have a clearer picture in March."
The former France international also backed Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure to retain the African Player of the Year award following yet another impressive year at Eastlands.

"Of course, there is a field of very talented players who have been nominated for the award, but definitely Yaya will take this crown," the 45-year-old declared.
"He is not only one of my best players currently, but has also shown a lot of consistency throughout last season and this season and he deserves this award." --------------- goal.com

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