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Chelsea boss Antonio Conte says Pedro dived against Norwich because of fatigue

Pedro celebrates after scoring Chelsea's third goal against Stoke City
Image: Antonio Conte has openly admitted Pedro dived against Norwich, but because he was tired

Chelsea head coach Antonio Conte says Pedro dived against Norwich in the FA Cup, but only because of fatigue.

Pedro received a yellow card for going to ground while attempting to round Norwich goalkeeper Angus Gunn in the second half of the third-round replay, which Chelsea won on penalties.

Conte has now owned up on behalf of his player and admitted the Spaniard attempted to dive in the situation.

"For Pedro we must be honest to accept Pedro dived. In this case Pedro understood," Conte said.

"Pedro's reaction was to stand up quickly (not to appeal for a penalty).

Antonio Conte celebrates Pedro's third goal
Image: Conte was aggrieved after the FA Cup clash after having two men sent off

"I think the player understood, at that moment, the mistake and he wanted to stand up and admit it was a mistake 'I was a bit tired'," Conte added.

Chelsea have received five domestic yellow cards for diving this season, more than any other top-flight club.

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But of the three issued in Wednesday's win over Norwich, Conte felt two were incorrect.

Conte was angered by the decision not to refer a challenge on Willian by Timm Klose early in the first period of extra time to the Video Assistant Referee, describing the decision of match referee Graham Scott as a "big mistake".

Klose later spoke out on the incident and admitted fouling Willian.

The Chelsea head coach was still seething about the decision on Friday, repeating his complaints about VAR when questioned about the diving of his players.

Chelsea's Spanish striker Alvaro Morata (R) gestures to referee Graham Scott (L) as he gets a yellow card during the FA Cup third round replay football mat
Image: Alvaro Morata was also booked for diving, before then being sent off for angry protestation

Pedro was sent off for a second bookable offence, a foul on Wes Hoolahan, three minutes from the end of extra-time.

Alvaro Morata followed for two bookable offences in quick succession - for simulation and for angrily contesting the decision.

Both players are suspended for Chelsea's Premier League trip to Brighton on Saturday.

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