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Former referee Mark Clattenburg revealed what he said to silence former Real Madrid defender Pepe during the 2016 Champions League final.

The English official took over the decisive European in which the Spanish giants beat rival Atlético Madrid in a shootout after drawing 1-1 in normal time.

After appearing to mock Pepe when he fell on his head after a collision with Yannick Ferreira Carrasco, Clattenburg had another encounter with the central defender when he awarded a penalty for a foul on Fernando Torres.

“Everyone always asks about the incident in the 2016 Champions League final when I did that with my tongue as he rolled on the ground, acting,” he wrote in The Daily Mail. “In my head I was thinking: How soft are you to a big man?

“He did it twice in that game, trying to get an Atlético de Madrid player sent off. Another referee could have fallen in love with him, but I had done my homework and, although you should try not to prejudge, I knew exactly what his era was. mental and needed that knowledge to handle it.

“He was another player you couldn’t trust. A game could be easy and direct, so he would do something cunning.”

“In that final, Real Madrid went up 1-0 in the first half, but the goal was slightly offside and we realized at the break: it was a difficult decision and my assistant missed it.

“I gave Atlético a penalty early in the second half when Pepe fouled Fernando Torres. Pepe was furious and said in perfect English: ‘Never a penalty, Mark.’ I said, ‘Your first goal shouldn’t have been resisted. ”He silenced him.

“People might think it sounds strange, because two mistakes don’t make a hit and the umpires don’t think so, but the players do. I knew that saying that would make him more accepting of the situation, but he was a clearance trader and he is not fun to referee a little bit, you had to be on guard constantly. “

The Madrid Champions League win that year was the first of three consecutive European titles they lifted during the club’s first spell on Zinedine Zidane.

Source: m.allfootballapp.com



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