Thursday, May 19, 2011

Ferguson, Ancelotti warned over ref remarks

Posted May 18, 2011 06:01:00

Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson and Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti have received warnings from the Football Association for saying referee Howard Webb was good at his job.

Ferguson had called Webb "the best referee in the country" before the official took charge of United's 2-1 Premier League victory over Chelsea on May 8, while Ancelotti described him as a "fantastic referee" prior to the Old Trafford meeting.

FA regulations make it clear managers are not allowed to comment on referees before a game, regardless of whether the statements are positive or negative, and the FA said it wanted to send a message out to managers to watch what they say.

Regarding Ferguson's case, the chairman of the FA's regulatory commission said in a statement: "This is a clear breach of the rule and it is the first time such a matter has been placed in front of a commission".

Later on Tuesday, the FA announced it had also warned Ancelotti "as to his future conduct" for comments he made at a news conference on the same day as Ferguson's remarks.

- Reuters

Tags: sport, football, english-premier-league, united-kingdom, england


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