Kenyon rejects UEFA allegations

Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon today rejected claims Chelsea had lied to UEFA over allegations Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard had a dressing room meeting with Swedish referee Anders Frisk.

Kenyon rejects UEFA allegations

Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon today rejected claims Chelsea had lied to UEFA over allegations Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard had a dressing room meeting with Swedish referee Anders Frisk.

Kenyon also insisted the Premiership leaders now had "grave concerns" about the prospect of receiving fair treatment at next week’s disciplinary hearing because of "inflammatory" comments made by a member of the UEFA staff.

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