Diving a widespread problem - Owen
Michael Owen blames foreign players for diving increase
Stoke striker Michael Owen has blamed the growth of diving on the influx of foreign players - but admitted he has also gone to ground unnecessarily.
"It's worse than 10 years ago with the influence of players coming from South America, Spain and Italy," said Owen.
Michael Owen“No-one is for blatantly diving, but there is a part of a striker that actually tries to entice the leg to come out to try to win the penalty”
But he admitted he went down to win a penalty during a game against Argentina in the 1998 World Cup finals.
He told BBC Sport: "I was running flat out, got a nudge, went down. Could I have stayed up? Yeah, probably."
And he added: "Four years later I got a penalty, again against Argentina, and again I could have stayed on my feet."
The 32-year-old, speaking at the Leaders in Football conference, said the problem had "definitely" worsened over the course of his 15-year career and that English players had been influenced by those players signed from abroad.
Owen admitted he had won penalties for England when he could have stayed on his feet
"It's a very difficult subject to talk about, especially to people who haven't played the game, because there is a major skill in trying to outwit an opponent," added the former Liverpool, Newcastle and Real Madrid forward, capped 89 times by England.
"It's a skill to get someone one-on-one or isolated. No-one is for blatantly diving, but there is a part of a striker, of anyone, that actually tries to entice the leg to come out to try to win the penalty.
"It's a skill that's been done for years and years, and I don't think things like that will ever leave the game.
"That's not to say diving won't, because I'm totally against diving. I've never sought to get a penalty without actually being touched, but certainly virtually any player I know has gone down when they probably could have stayed on their feet.
"It's worse than it was 10 years ago with the foreign influence of players coming from South America, Spain and Italy. When I was kid and I used to watch Italian football you would see a lot of simulation," said Owen.
"You didn't really see it in England. Now, it's a worldwide problem, not just for the Premier League. Now English players are as guilty as foreign players of doing it."
A series of high-profile incidents involving Luis Suarez, Gareth Bale and Chelsea's Brazilian playmaker Oscar have led to calls, notably from Stoke manager Tony Pulis, to ban players who are caught diving.
But Owen stopped short of calling for the same punishment. "Diving is in our game and it's very, very difficult to manage.
"The game is happening so fast now that it's virtually impossible to see with the naked eye.
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"You've got to look back on replays to see whether there was contact and I would go as far as to say when you're talking about a penalty decision or fouls in general, I'd say that 75%-plus of people could stay on their feet."
Owen earlier said he had not given up hope of playing for England again, despite not having played for his country since 2008. "Some people think I've retired from football full stop," he said.
"I'd never do that [retire from international football] really. You think about what could happen in the future."
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Comment number 530.
SGTchilli12th October 2012 - 13:07
Bbc can you please stop interviewing michael owen.
He is not a footballer (you need to play football to be a footballer)
He never says anything of worth,
He only says how he can still do it yet has not played in the Prem or he can still do it for England, or he is injury free. THEN he doesnt play for England, he gets injured, and BARELY plays in the Prem. So WHY continue interviewing him !
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SGTchilli12th October 2012 - 12:57
So Owen admits to diving and he says he has done it for ENGLAND. And yet it is foreign influence......
Then he says "It's a very difficult subject to talk about, especially to people who haven't played the game" can he even call himself a footballer ? my friends old boy has played more than he has in the last 10 years, and my friends oy is 12 !!!!!!
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heighwaysmoustache12th October 2012 - 12:46
And now the Credibility Scores for the Barclay Priemiership Diving Dedate
BBC Football___ 0 - 0 Jim (Boycey - Allright Del Boy) Boyce
Alan Hansen____0 - 0 Tony Pulis
Michael Owen__90 - 0 All the Above
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Clivaldo12th October 2012 - 8:34
Funny that considering he just admitted going down easily TWICE agains the Argentinians, wonder what they think about that?
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notreve12th October 2012 - 8:00
517 Bale was wrong to dive to try and get the goalie sent off. What he didn't do was then roll around like he had a broken leg like Suarez did against Rodwell last season or what Suarez does all the time there is tackle on him or 'contact'. Even his own team mates didn't kick the ball out on Sunday after he rolled around feinting injury. That is also why LFC's media friends are having a go at him
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