Jose Mourinho has criticised England's players for diving against Colombia and singled out defender Harry Maguire for particular censure.
England beat Colombia on penalties to set up a World Cup quarter final against Sweden, however the match was overshadowed by fouls, aggression and play-acting which resulted in eight bookings.
Maguire was at the centre of some of the action, asking for VAR when Wilmar Barrios butted Jordan Henderson, before later going down under minimal contact to try and win a penalty.
Jose Mourinho has criticised England - and particularly Harry Maguire - for play-acting
Maguire dived against Colombia and also demanded VAR after a first-half headbutt
Mourinho, speaking as a pundit on Russia Today, was unimpressed, and said that while only certain players such as Brazil's Neymar have been criticised for diving, that it was a major problem throughout the whole World Cup.
The Manchester United manager said: 'People are focusing on Neymar, but if it was only Neymar, I'd be happy, but it's not only Neymar,.
'Every team has lots of diving, lots of pretending, lots of putting pressure on the referee. It's not about England and Colombia, it's almost every match.
Manchester United manager Mourinho feels diving has been a big issue at the World Cup
'I was surprised to see central defenders like Harry Maguire, normally he is a very honest guy, diving in the attacking box asking the referee for VAR.
'The players should feel the responsibility of playing in the World Cup in front of billions of spectators.'
England eventually came through via penalty shoot-out following a 1-1 draw - the first time they have ever won on spot kicks at a World Cup.