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Diving becomes popular debate at this World Cup

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AP Sao Paulo
Fred denies diving in Brazil's World Cup opener that led to a disputed, go-ahead penalty kick. France's Loic Remy considers the fall a disgrace and has called for punishment.

The debate over diving began on Day 1 of this World Cup, and it has people everywhere talking about whether simulation is simply part of the game or bad for the sport altogether.

Coaches at all levels and players young and old are questioning the motives and sportsmanship of global stars on the sport's biggest stage -- and how such examples of flopping might affect the on-field behavior of the next generation. Even 2012 U.S. Olympic diving coach Drew Johansen is taking notice.
 

"I have been watching the World Cup and have been very impressed with the dives I have seen," said Johansen, who coaches at Indiana University.

"Similar to the sport of diving, it's all about getting the judges' (referees') attention. I think Fred's use of his arms really got the job done on that dive. I would score at 9.5 on the Olympic scale."

Fred went down in the area under minimal contact from Dejan Lovren in the 71st minute last Thursday, leading to Neymar's penalty kick that put the Selecao ahead 2-1.

A day later, Remy called for Fred to be "punished" for the move -- one that incensed the Croatians and put referee Yuichi Nishimura of Japan in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons.

A furious Lovren scoffed, "We can give the World Cup directly to Brazil."

"He does it well, throws himself at the right time because you can see that there's no foul at all. Lovren doesn't pull him back," said Remy, who played two seasons with Fred for Lyon from 2006-08.

"Experience comes into it, and it's important to fall at the right time. For me, the striker should be punished for this kind of wrongdoing."

Players can be disciplined later for diving, though Fred wasn't, and it rarely happens at the highest levels of the sport.

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First Published: Jun 18 2014 | 10:36 AM IST

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