Wenger: Unproven football controversies should not be made public

Premier League managers Arsene Wenger and Sam Allardyce have voiced dismay that the law is again involved in football due to the Mark Clattenburg affair.

Wenger: Unproven football controversies should not be made public

Premier League managers Arsene Wenger and Sam Allardyce have voiced dismay that the law is again involved in football due to the Mark Clattenburg affair.

Clattenburg is being investigated by the Metropolitan Police as well as the Football Association after Chelsea complained the referee had used "inappropriate language" to their player John Obi Mikel.

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