Burnley boss Sean Dyche is baffled that Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah has avoided punishment for an apparent dive in victory over Newcastle.
Dyche says he is a lone voice in the fight against diving and wants high-profile pundits to target cheats.
Salah won a penalty in Liverpool's 4-0 win over Newcastle on Boxing Day, with many claiming he went down far too easily.
Dyche said: “The Salah one is bizarre, in terms of how the FA decides it doesn't fall into its criteria.
“Name me a sport where simulation is allowed — I don't know any other.
“I don't know where the game's at with it. I'm a lone voice.
“I'm hoping that with these situations, the media starts going: 'Are we sure about that?'
“That Salah one is a good example where you think: 'How is that being overlooked?'"