Sunday, October 28, 2012

Chelsea rage at referee Mark Clattenburg's 'inappropriate language' in wake of ... - NEWS.com.au





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Ugly scenes ... Chelsea have lodged a complaint against Mark Clattenburg. Source: AFP





Chelsea have filed a complaint over "inappropriate language'', reportedly racial in nature, allegedly used by referee Mark Clattenburg during their stormy 3-2 loss to Manchester United.



Clattenburg sent off Chelsea pair Branislav Ivanovic and Fernando Torres in the second half at Stamford Bridge, and the Barclays Premier League leaders subsequently accused him of speaking out of turn to two of their players.


"We have lodged a complaint to the Premier League match delegate with regards to inappropriate language used by the referee and directed at two of our players in two separate incidents in today's match," said a Chelsea spokesman.


"The match delegate will pass the complaint to the Football Association. We will make no further comment at this time."


It was reported by the Daily Telegraph on Monday that one of the complainants, believed to be Nigerian midfielder John Obi Mikel, claimed Clattenburg directed a comment of a racial nature at him.


A spokesman for the Professional Game Match Officials' Board, the body which represents referees said it was "aware of the allegations and they are being treated with the utmost seriousness".
























































































































































































































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2Man United97021121
3Man City9630921
4Tottenham9522417
5Everton9441616
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8West Brom9423214
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17Aston Villa9135-76
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Chelsea were also aggrieved that Clattenburg allowed


United's 75th-minute winning goal to stand


, despite Javier Hernandez having been in an offside position prior to scoring.


Chelsea have also launched an investigation into reports that a steward was injured by objects that were thrown onto the pitch in the aftermath of Hernandez's goal.


Home fans in the Matthew Harding Stand hurled abuse and appeared to throw objects at the United players as they celebrated their winning goal.


The official was taken to hospital with a twisted knee suffered when he fell in the aftermath of Javier Hernandez's winner.


"We are looking at reports of objects that may have been thrown or incidents around the steward taking a fall," a Chelsea spokesman said.


"We are investigating all the incidents around that time. My information so far is that he slipped and fell, may have hurt his knee, and was being treated by the side of the pitch."



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