Fletcher - I'd never dive

// A bit of a hack but it works// The article snippet is wrapped onto a second line, even when #article-sub is emptyif( $("div#article-sub").children().length == 0 ) {$("div#article-sub").remove();} Darren Fletcher has insisted he would never resort to simulation to win a match for his club or country. The diving debate has been raging since Arsenal striker Eduardo won a controversial penalty against Celtic in the UEFA Champions League last month.The Croatian has been hit with a two-match European ban but there is an argument, put forward by Scotland goalkeeper Craig Gordon, that the punishment was 'worth it'.However, Manchester United midfielder Fletcher is adamant that honesty is always the best policy, regardless of the outcome."I'd play honestly every time I play," said the Scotland skipper."Sometimes a keeper can obstruct you and you stumble and fall and there is a difference between that and diving."That's where there is not a clear, defined line about how the referee perceives it."But if he doesn't touch me, I'm not going down. That's just the way it is."PressureScotland need to win their remaining two World Cup qualifiers to realistically have any chance of making it into the play-offs and will be looking for three points against Macedonia on Saturday.And Fletcher believes the expectations when playing for his country are just as high as when representing one of the most high-profile clubs in the world.He said: "There is massive pressure in both sides and it's just something you learn to deal with."Football is high pressure these days but you've got to manage that and somehow enjoy it."It doesn't matter if I'm playing for Manchester United or Scotland, there is pressure in any job and it's the same with football."It's something you have to deal with, get over and then try to focus on winning the match."

Source: SKY_Sports