Bale frustrated by diving bookings
Gareth Bale: Tottenham winger rejects diving accusations
Gareth Bale says he is being unfairly called a diver after receiving a third yellow card this season for simulation.
Bale's caution in Tottenham's 2-1 win at Sunderland was his fifth of the campaign and means he will be suspended for the visit of Reading on 1 January.
Bookings for simulation since 2011/12
| Player | Club | Bookings |
|---|---|---|
|
Bale |
Tottenham |
5 |
|
Balotelli |
Manchester City |
2 |
|
Suarez |
Liverpool |
2 |
|
Torres |
Chelsea |
2 |
(32 players have been booked once for diving)
Stat via OptaSports
"That's three times now I've been clipped and booked for no reason," said the Spurs winger, 23.
"People keep saying I'm diving, but if there's contact it's not diving. Referees need to look more closely."
Sunderland opened the scoring shortly before half-time through a close-range strike from defender John O'Shea.
But Tottenham equalised through Carlos Cuellar's own goal before Aaron Lennon fired the winner moments later.
The victory moves Spurs up to third in the Premier League table, but they will be without Bale for the visit of Reading.
"People think I'm diving when there's contact," said the Welshman, who fell when challenged in the penalty area by Sunderland's Craig Gardner after 80 minutes at the Stadium of Light.
"If there's contact, it's a penalty or free-kick. There's nothing I can do. What do you want me to do? Hit my head on the floor? I have to put my hands down to protect myself. If people kick me, I'll go down.
Bale booking 'tremendously unfair'
"People keep saying I'm diving but it doesn't bother me whatsoever. It's a foul and I know it myself."
Bale was also yellow-carded twice last season for diving.
Earlier in the match, Bale's team-mate Jermain Defoe escaped punishment when he appeared to go down without being touched.
Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas felt the two incidents show referees may be singling out Bale for special treatment.
"It looks like persecution," Villas-Boas said. "It was a big mistake from the referee."
Yellow cards accrued in the first half of the season are after wiped after 31 December but Bale's fifth comes before the cut-off.
"If you see the images, Gardner is not even focusing on the ball, he goes in and clips him," Villas-Boas added.
"It doesn't mar the win but Gareth was one game from being clean from yellow cards and it's extremely unfair that he misses Reading."
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Comment number 924.
J120631st December 2012 - 20:51
It is not diving or cheating to exaggerate contact to show the ref you've been fouled. And if you can't see the fouls against Liverpool, Fulham and Sunderland then you need your eyes testing. Watch the MOTD's on them. Gary Neville put it perfectly on MNF just now. It is what Arsenal have been doing for years as testified by RVP, so get off your high horses and see what is blindingly obvious.
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J120631st December 2012 - 20:40
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5mpk31st December 2012 - 15:45
Saw Walcott foulded twice yesterday, scarmbled to feet both times, set up one goal and scored another ...
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smudger5031st December 2012 - 15:15
J1206
You are so right I would rather fall in a river with Aligators than watch the pasty white spuds !!!!
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samredunited4life31st December 2012 - 14:58
@916 oh yea so is that why bale is regarded as one of the worst divers in the game?
believe what you want but 99% of the time bale can stay on his feet, he mostly dives, and on the occasions where there is a minimal amount of contact he wildly exaggerates the falls, like i said cant argue with 5 bookings for diving...
and walcott is faster than bale yet have rarely seen him go down
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