It was good to see Luis Suarez doing a Ray Wilkins and staying on his feet at Stoke when he could have got Jonathan Woodgate sent off.
I wouldn't class Suarez as a diver, anyway. He does tend to go down when he feels contact but to me that is within the rules and part and parcel of the game today.
A real diver is someone like Gervasio Nunez, the Wisla Krakow player who got Fulham's Moussa Dembele sent off last week with his theatrics in the Europa League.
I did that myself in the League Cup Final against Spurs' Justin Edinburgh, and it's still something that embarrasses me.
The only solution to it is to have a panel of referees retrospectively looking at games and issuing bans for play-acting.
I think Suarez will score on Saturday, when Liverpool go to West Brom for a reunion with Roy Hodgson.
Given time, I think Roy would have got it right at Liverpool.
But time is not a commodity that is in great supply in today's football, and especially not when you set a great club like the Reds out in a negative fashion, as Roy often did.
Freed from the pressure of reviving a sleeping giant, he is doing a solid job at West Brom. They won't win anything but they won't go down either.
And the pace of Peter Odemwingie means they have a chance of causing an upset on Saturday evening.
But I think Liverpool's midweek victory at Stoke - a tough place to win even when you don't give away a crazy goal and go one down - will give them a huge lift after disappointing performances against Manchester United and Norwich.