Chelsea manager Roberto Di Matteo says the officials “ruined” the
game as the Blues slumped to their first Premier League defeat of the
season against Manchester United at Stamford Bridge.
Branislav Ivanovic and Fernando Torres were both given red cards in
the space of five minutes just after the hour in United’s 3-2 win – with
the Spaniard’s dismissal for diving disputed by Chelsea.
Chelsea also lodged a complaint to the Premier League match delegate
over the alleged use of “inappropriate language” by referee Mark
Clattenburg towards two of their players
A club spokesman said, “The match delegate will pass the complaint to the Football Association.”
Referees’ organisation Professional Game Match Officials later issued
a statement which said, “PGMO is aware of the allegations and they are
being treated with the utmost seriousness.
“Mark will co-operate fully and welcomes the opportunity for the facts to be established.”
United took advantage of Chelsea being reduced to nine men as Javier
Hernandez scored a late winner from an offside position to leave Sir
Alex Ferguson’s side a point behind the league leaders.
“The second yellow card [shown to Torres] wasn’t one and the decisive goal was offside,” said Di Matteo.
“It is a shame a game like this had to be decided in that manner by
officials. Surely when the referee watches it he will realise he has
made big mistakes.
“Fernando put the ball between Jonny Evans’s legs and he was kicked
on the shin and went down. Whatever way you want to see it that is our
foul and a yellow card for their player, not ours.”
“It is a shame because it was a good game of football with two good teams and the officials ruined it.”
Manchester United manager Ferguson admitted his side rode their luck
with Hernandez’s winner, but believes Torres must shoulder the blame for
his red card.
“We’ve never got breaks down here and had some terrible decisions against us in the last few years,” he said.
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