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The reports according to which John Terry or Mark Clattenburg may have joined because their days of the Premier League seem very exaggerated.
The couple both made up of the reputation of refusing to retreat during their stay in the elite – Terry as an emblematic captain of Chelsea and Clattenburg, the first referee of his time.
They clashed several times at the top of their career and they were again on Monday in the Baller League at the Copper Box Arena in London.
The 26ers of Terry launched the evening action with a captivating 3-3 draw which saw them conceding a late equalizer at Ergis Pepy from RTW while the two share the loot – and their first point of the six tournament.
But the anger of the former captain of England was turned towards Clattenburg while he was unleashing the explanators before exclaiming in the official “I do your job”.
The confrontation was triggered when the former Manchester United player Josh Harrop put a bad tackle to prevent the 26th century Sak Hassan from taking a break on the left side.
John Terry (on the left) comes up against Mark Clattenburg towards the end of the Baller League match

The former Chelsea captain chose not to use his arbitrator challenge despite his fury

John Terry has trained at Aston Villa, Leicester and Chelsea since his retirement to play
The vigorous challenge led to a mini-bagarre on the field while the players on both sides met. A few minutes later, Terry struck the match referee Clattenburg for what seems to be a decision involving the 26ers before dropping the ball and giving their opponent possession.
According to the rules of the Baller League, Terry and the director of the opposition and the personality of the Internet Clint 419 can use a challenge as a referee during the match, but ultimately the former captain of England chose to invest it on this occasion.
It is far from the first time that Terry and Clattenburg crossed the swords.
In 2012, the referee of the Premier League Clattenburg was accused by Chelsea of ​​having abused Racial of John Obi Mikel and Juan Mata after a 3-2 defeat against Manchester United.
He had sent two Chelsea – Branislav Ivanovic and Fernando Torres players – and the officials missed an offside for the winning goal of United.
In 2021, Clattenburg revealed in his autobiography denunciator that he thought that Chelsea’s accusations could have been in retaliation for the suspension of Terry.

Mark Clattenburg was accused by Chelsea of ​​having abused John Obi Mikel and Juan Mata

Referee Clattenburg shows a red card in Terry after his fault on the West Brom Rondon striker
The FA had recognized Terry guilty of having abused Anton Ferdinand’s racial on the “probabilities” earlier this year.
Three years after this incident, Clattenburg showed a right red card in the Chelsea 3-2 victory at West Brom at the center.
Terry fell Salomon Rondon just outside the box with the West Brom player that takes place.
Terry took his time by leaving the field, spending time going up with Clattenburg before finally heading for the tunnel.
It seems that old habits die hard.