M. Fellaini: I am not a dirty player

"Manchester United" midfielder Marouane Fellaini insists that he does not play dirty and emphasizes that he has never intentionally injured an opponent.

There has been talk about the Belgian's unsportsmanlike actions this season, and after a "Premier League" match against "Leicester City" where he elbowed Robert Huth, he finally received a three-match suspension.

However, the player will be eligible to return to the pitch in this year's FA Cup final against London's "Crystal Palace". His disappointment was also expressed by Jamie Carragher.

"Everyone has their own opinion. If I listened to all of them about me, my head would explode," Fellaini told Daily Mirror.

"So, I just focus on my job, my coach, my teammates, and my club."

"I know when I behave well and when I behave badly. I am not a dirty player. People can think whatever they want. I have never intentionally injured another footballer. Never."

"I just react to situations on the field. I would say that sometimes I am impulsive. That's my character. But when someone pulls your hair, reacting to that is normal. I did not deserve punishment for that situation. Huth pulled my hair, so I just reacted."