By that definition, there wouldn’t be an attacker in the league who doesn’t dive at nearly every opportunity, inside and outside the area. Brave Lionhearted proper manly brave English footballers included. James Milner’s carved out of granite and I’m sure if I watched him for the next game or 2 there’d be a challenge where he could’ve kept his feet if he really wanted to.
Faux outrage at a small, very selective sample of the countless players who do this every week will do nothing to get rid of it, it comes down to referees more consistently blowing the whistle when an infringement occurs without the player falling to the ground, which I can’t see happening, so why waste your energy.
Personally, it doesn’t bother me. As long as the correct decision is made, you won’t hear me complain about this definition of diving regardless of the players/clubs involved. It’s when players go down when it’s clear no contact has occurred that you’ll hear me piss and moan.