Didier Drogba has spoken out in a bid to clarify his position on diving. The Ivory Coast striker scored both goals in Chelsea's 2-0 win against Manchester City yesterday and admitted handling the ball before firing home the second.
But he faced questions about diving because of his reaction to a couple of tackles during the match at Stamford Bridge. In an interview for BBC's Match of the Day he was asked if he dived and said: "Sometimes I dive, sometimes I stand up."
But then Drogba was quick to back-track when he was asked if this was a diver's confession.
"No, no, no I don't dive," he added.
Chelsea suggested their French-speaking striker had been confused by the question and tried to clarify the issue with a statement from the player.
In the statement, Drogba said: "Unfortunately in the emotion of winning the game my comments have come across partly in the wrong way."I want to make clear that I don't dive, this was the intention of my answer."
Diving has been on the agenda at Chelsea since Alan Shearer accused Shaun Wright-Phillips of diving in the FA Cup quarter-final to get Newcastle's Robbie Elliott sent off.
Drogba has also faced allegations that he goes to ground easily.