Di Matteo warning for Hazard

Roberto Di Matteo is concerned referees are not awarding Eden Hazard penalties because they see him as a player that goes down easily. Referee Anthony Taylor was unmoved by two penalty appeals for fouls on Hazard during Saturday's 4-1 victory over Norwich at Stamford Bridge. The Belgian won three spot-kicks in his first month at the Premier League club but has seen nothing given since then. With backlash over simulation a recurring theme for several clubs so far this season, Di Matteo hopes Hazard is not being tarnished with a reputation as a diver. He told The Times: "The first three penalties he got in the first few games were clear-cut penalties.""But there were a few others where he didn't get them so I wouldn't want the officials to have a prejudice against him.""If it's a foul, it's a foul. Sometimes they get them right, sometimes wrong.""I wouldn't accuse my players of going down too easily. It's a different culture. In England you need to try everything to stay on your feet."

Source: team_talk