I am not 100 per cent sure he only talks about Sadio. "I don't know how he could have known about the incident so soon after the game. But I can say, Sadio is not a diver.
We just want to be in good condition on the pitch to give 100% to our club and fans. Why are our opinions not being heard? "As a player I feel very privileged to do the job I love every day but I feel these changes are damaging our game.
"If a shot is Sh100 how many men do you have to sleep with to make ends meet? Many. That is why we don't disregard customers as far as they can pay and are above 18 years.
"I'll be 50 in five years, I'd have moved on to something else that'd be taking a lot of my time, and I don't want to cheat comedy. I want to give it a 100%.
New Liverpool signing, Mohamed Salah, says he has improved every part of his game since he left Chelsea and returned to the Premier League a better player.
Rooney has gone through loads of cars through the years, being a big earner in the game with a £100million fortune. Rooney has his wife's £50,000 black Range Rover put up for sale and Coleen's SUV has run up to 74,000 miles on the clock.
The 42-year-old who went undefeated all through his professional career lives a luxurious lifestyle despite retiring from the game few years back. Instagram post.
The play-off type game was christened 'the £100m game' but it would be so much more for Chelsea. Just weeks later, on July 1, it was announced that long-term owner Ken Bates had sold the club to a mysterious Russian for £140m.
Speaking ahead of the game, Jurgen Klopp said: 'Yes they [Manchester United] have played a better season than us so far but thank God that means absolutely nothing for the game on Sunday. 'We have our own targets - yes.
A huge talking point from the defeat at Goodison Park was the German manager's refusal to play Romelu Lukaku, a player the club acquired for £100million from Inter Milan.
"Ronaldo hasn't had the game time to properly get fit," Evra told Betfair. "I've read reports saying United will let Ronaldo leave in January. It's a circus again. We're back to what we've done all those years, I don't understand it.
Partey is also expected to miss Arsenal's first game in the Champions League after six years of absence, with the Gunners taking on Dutch side PSV Eindhoven at the Emirates.