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Monday, October 29, 2012

The Chelsea complaint to the referee for racist abuse


The arbitral controversy at Chelsea Manchester United did not stay on the pitch at Stamford Bridge. The London club has made a formal complaint claiming "inappropriate language" by the referee of the match to two players 'blues'. One of them, as pointed out several British media, could be the Nigerian John Obi Mikel. Although Chelsea has no name and has merely transferred the complaint to the football authorities accusing Mark Clattenburg having used a "bad language" with up to two players. One of them could be Obi Mikel, of Ferguson, manager of Manchester United, said he was lucky not to be sent off during the match. The referee, meanwhile, has promised to cooperate with the investigation. Chelsea ended quite upset with the referee's performance apart from these accusations. The set of Roberto di Matteo, who was unbeaten in the Premier until yesterday has complained bitterly about the second yellow card that Clattenburg showed Fernando Torres , who was forced to leave the field as he was running 69 minutes'. Shortly after Chicharito mark to give victory to Manchester United and the controversy was served. A performance of the referee during the match has joined this incident. A case of alleged racism in a competition that has already been used to this type of conflict. The penalty for Luis Suarez 'case Evra' or insults of John Terry to Anton Ferdinand has been the last two examples.

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