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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.
"I think it’s down to poor management. There were incidents when the PGMOL haven’t supported or clarified decisions when they’ve needed to.
"Mark felt after the Mata incident no-one supported him. He was left high and dry."
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