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Moyes wants video to clamp down on diving

Ashley Young added another flop to his impressive repertoire on Saturday against Palace.

MANCHESTER UNITED MANAGER David Moyes has called for video evidence to stamp out diving after revealing he has told Ashley Young to cut out the theatrics.

Young was booked for deliberately initiating contact with Crystal Palace midfielder Kagisho Dikgacoi in a failed bid to win a penalty in Saturday’s 2-0 victory at Old Trafford.

The United winger was then bundled over by Dikgacoi in a separate incident later in the half which brought Moyes’s team their first goal of the day via a penalty and led to the Palace player’s dismissal.

Moyes felt referee Jon Moss handled the situation perfectly, but he was quick to condemn England international Young for his dive and made it clear the use of post-match video to prove players guilty of diving is the best way to sort out the issue.

“I have had a word with him (Young) privately. I can never be sure it won’t happen again,” Moyes said.

“I’ve said for many years we should have retrospective video for diving. That would help referees no end. Moving from Everton to Manchester United doesn’t change my views on that because it is really difficult at times.”

Palace chairman Steve Parish has gone even further, claiming diving should be treated in the same harsh manner as preventing goalscoring opportunities.

“If preventing a goalscoring opportunity is a straight red then trying to create one by cheating should be a straight red also,” Parish told BBC Radio 5 Live.

“The only player in the incidents that was honest was Kagisho Dikgacoi and he’s sent off and banned for the next match.

“Ashley Young’s dive and the appeal before put pressure on the referee to give a subsequent penalty that was certainly outside the area and probably wasn’t even a foul.

“Ashley Young has a yellow card and three points and we have no points and one less player to pick from for the next game.

“It might have cost us a point that might keep us up. We need to get some momentum behind a straight red for a dive.”

© AFP, 2013

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    Apr 1st 2017, 6:38 PM

    Passion class respect Klopp + Liverpool = EUREKA. We are Liverpool tra la la la la

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    Apr 1st 2017, 11:03 PM

    Just watched it on MOTD. Unbelievable how Barkley stayed on the pitch, Ashley Williams too. Koeman has no right to complain about the referee and the tackles according to the highlights shown by BBC

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    Apr 1st 2017, 11:16 PM

    @Conor O’Neill: Chan stood on Barkleys arm too so worth a mention to balance your comment. But no excuse for either Barkley tackle or Williams stamp. Straight red to both and I’m evertonian. The later I’m surprised with after what happened mid week with Coleman. But that game today proved neither of these clubs are serious challengers. Everton were awful and Liverpool were marginally better. Coutinho is quality and Mane also a handful. Other than that I don’t understand the excitement.

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    Apr 1st 2017, 11:33 PM

    Barkley couldve seen red but i honestly dont think he meant it.Williams lucky as well.we couldve had 2 extra men and still wouldnt have won.that red jersey just makes our players shite themselves.unbelievably frustrating

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    Apr 2nd 2017, 10:44 AM

    @Fran Heavey: there’s certainly some mental block for Everton when they come to Anfield. Regardless of the form of either side, who’s injured, who’s playing Everton just never seem to show up when they go there.

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