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Published on 2024-03-13 06:30:00
Jack Grealish has been labeled as one of the five worst divers in the game by former player Chris Sutton. Even during his time at Aston Villa, Grealish faced criticism for going to ground too easily.
Despite being one of the most fouled players in the Premier League during his career with Manchester City, some argue that he goes down frequently because he is fouled often.
Sutton ranked Grealish as the fourth worst diver in football history. Other players on his list included Bayern Munich’s Harry Kane, Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes, Al-Nassr’s Cristiano Ronaldo, and Rangers’ Todd Cantwell.
However, it may be unfair to categorize Grealish as a diver, as he often tries to stay on his feet and ride challenges rather than exaggerate contact.
Grealish’s ability to win fouls seems to be based on the flow of the game and not solely for the purpose of drawing penalties.
While some criticize him for going down too easily, the midfielder is often subjected to rough challenges that make it difficult for any player to remain upright.
Despite Sutton’s assessment, Grealish’s approach to winning fouls appears to be more strategic than opportunistic.
Overall, Grealish’s style of play may not always sit well with critics, but his knack for drawing fouls and creating opportunities for his team is undeniably effective.
Whether he is diving or simply playing smart, Grealish’s impact on the game cannot be overlooked.
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