I Let Tottenham To Lose Against Chelsea In 2016'- Ex Referee Mark Clattenburg Drops Stunning Disclosure. 



Previous Head Alliance official Mark Clattenburg says he "enabled Tottenham to self-destruct" when he refereed the 2-2 attract with Chelsea May 2016 as Goads yielded the title to Leicester. 

Spurs expected to beat Chelsea to hold any expectation of winning the alliance. 

Clattenburg says he "ran in with a course of action" so he couldn't be reprimanded by Tottenham for losing the title. 

He booked nine spurs players in the terrible tempered match, yet now says he could have sent off three players. 

Chelsea and Tottenham got record fines from the Football Affiliation following the diversion, while Tottenham midfielder Mousa Dembele was restricted for six amusements for brutal direct against Chelsea's Diego Costa. 

Addressing NBC's Men in Overcoats podcast, he stated: "I permitted them [Spurs] to self-destruct so every one of the media, every one of the general population on the planet went: 'Tottenham lost the title.' 

"On the off chance that I sent three players off from Tottenham, what are the features? 'Clattenburg cost Tottenham the title.' It was unadulterated performance center that Tottenham self-destructed against Chelsea and Leicester won the title." 

Inquired as to whether he scripted the amusement, he answered: "I helped the diversion. I absolutely profited the amusement by my style of refereeing. 

"A few officials would have played by the book; Tottenham would have been down to seven or eight players and most likely lost and they would've been searching for a reason. 

"Be that as it may, I didn't give them a reason, in light of the fact that my blueprint was: Let them lose the title." 

Clattenburg assumed responsibility of the Euro 2016 last, and in addition that year's Champions Association and FA Container finals.

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