Referee Mark Clattenburg cleared of misconduct

Southampton complained about comments allegedly made by official to captain Adam Lallana

Adam Lallana of Southampton is spoken to by referee Mark Clattenburg during the Barclays Premier League match between Everton and Southampton at Goodison Park on December 29th. Photograph:  Clive Brunskill/Getty Images
Adam Lallana of Southampton is spoken to by referee Mark Clattenburg during the Barclays Premier League match between Everton and Southampton at Goodison Park on December 29th. Photograph: Clive Brunskill/Getty Images

Referee Mark Clattenburg has been cleared of misconduct by the Football Association following a complaint from Southampton.

The club had complained about comments allegedly made by the match official to Southampton's England midfielder Adam Lallana.

The FA has considered the complaint and will take no action against Clattenburg.

An FA statement said: “The FA can confirm it received a complaint from Southampton concerning referee Mark Clattenburg and his alleged comments made to their player Adam Lallana.

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“The FA has given its full consideration to this matter and it is our view that the comments, as disclosed in Southampton’s letter of complaint, do not constitute misconduct under the FA’s rules.

“Consequently, The FA will not be taking any further action in relation to this matter and now considers this case to be closed.”

Saints had claimed in a letter to the referees’ governing body, Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL), that during the defeat by Everton on December 29, Clattenburg had told Lallana: “You are very different now, since you’ve played for England - you never used to be like this.”

The club complained to the FA after the PGMOL ruled out action against Clattenburg and said they did not want him refereeing any of their matches until the issue was resolved.

A club spokesman said last week: “An official insulting any player, no matter his intentions, is clearly not acceptable behaviour. For this reason we do not accept the verdict of the PGMOL in relation to this case and do not consider the matter to be over.

“Under the circumstances we do not feel it appropriate for Mr Clattenburg to officiate in any of our matches until this matter is properly resolved.”