Giles Smith on the official site: "One thing I'm really struggling to get to grips with, during the current overheated debates, is the casual monstering of David Luiz. Gary Neville is partly responsible, with his smart remark for Sky Sports about Luiz appearing to be a PlayStation player, under the control of a 10-year-old in the stands. Well, nice for a pundit to come out with something memorable for once, even if the price had to be paid in inaccuracy. That said, if Neville means that David Luiz comes steaming forward with the ball in a way that looks almost supernatural, and that he offers entertainment to millions for hours on end, then I might just about agree with him. But the current mantra that David Luiz 'can't defend' - a mantra that is already one of those nuggets of secondhand wisdom that people feel they have to impart - seems almost entirely baffling to me. On Sunday he was given the hardest defensive job on the pitch - marking Luis Suarez. And Suarez didn't get a shot. David Luiz was solid last night, too, despite getting kicked in the stomach. If that's not defending, then long may he fail to defend"