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Published 09:47 18 Feb 2017 GMT
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That's the view of former referees' boss Keith Hackett, who claims the way that Clattenburg was treated over an incident involving Juan Mata - then a Chelsea player - back in 2012 may be to blame.
Back then, Chelsea alleged the referee had used racist language towards Mata and John Obi Mikel, and specifically that he'd called the forward a 'Spanish tw**'. In the end, an FA investigation cleared him of any wrongdoing.
But Hackett believes a perceived lack of support from the authorities at the time is partly to blame for Clattenburg having had enough and quitting the Premier League for good:
"It’s bad news for English refereeing. The Premier League has lost the world’s best ref. it’s a massive blow.
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