Mikel threatened to break Clattenburg’s legs

Mikel
| credits: File copy
| credits: File copy
Former
referee Mark Halsey has lifted the lid on Mikel Obi infamous race row
by claiming the Chelsea midfielder yelled ‘I’m going to break your legs’
at Mark Clattenburg.
In his autobiography ‘Added time: Surviving cancer, death threats and the Premier League’, serialised in The Sun
on Sunday, Halsey also backed up Neil Ashton’s story that Mikel had to
be restrained by the then Chelsea manager Roberto Di Matteo.
He also alleges that the Blues star
tried to throw a punch at the official in a dressing room bust-up after
Chelsea had lost to Manchester United on October 28 last year.
Halsey also claims that referees came close to an all-out strike in protest at the lack of support for Clattenburg.
He told The Sun on Sunday, “My
information was that Mikel stormed into Mark’s dressing room when he was
told about the remark after the game, shouting: “I’m going to break
your legs. You called me a f****** monkey”.
“He tried to land a punch on Mark but
was pulled away by a combination of the Di Matteo and assistant Eddie
Newton and Mark’s three officials, fourth official Mike Jones and
assistants Mick McDonough and Simon Long.
“Even before Mark had left Stamford
Bridge that night, the press were knocking on the door of his home. The
problem was that he could say nothing in his defence as part of legal
advice and clauses in our contracts.”
Halsey says he contacted Manchester
United boss Sir Alex Ferguson for help as he felt the referees own body,
the Select Group, had not offered enough support.
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