Clark criticizes the referee of the game against Chelsea and underestimates Mourinho kiss




Jose Mourinho printed a kiss on the former assistant cheek, Steve Clarke after Penalty controversial prevented Chelsea's defeat to West Bromwich Albion in the match that took place between them in the English Premier League football on Saturday.

And Clark coach West Bromwich wounded surprising because of the referee Andre Mariner grant Chelsea a penalty kick in the fourth minute of stoppage time, which Eden Hazard scored a goal to clinch the tie for Chelsea 2-2 and save Mourinho's first defeat with Chelsea at home to Premier League.
Clark told reporters after a draw that Chelsea left in fourth place, four points behind Arsenal leaders who will travel to Manchester United tomorrow while occupied West Bromwich ninth place "I'm struck by this decision. I cannot believe the referee awarded a penalty but I cannot change it. "

The Clark , who played 421 games with Chelsea before working assistant coach under Mourinho that his team, who work very seriously deserves to win after beating Manchester United at Old Trafford and drawn with Arsenal this season.

Asked about the kiss that Mourinho printed on the committee after the end of the game Clark looked confused.
He said, "I feel a bit frustrated by this decision, which came against us. It was just a kiss."

Mourinho praised the Scottish coach, who was his assistant when he won two league titles in 2005 and 2006 in his first period with Chelsea.

Mourinho said, "Steve is a very good coach. Performance of his team was a fantastic at the defensive level and play well organized and commitment, cohesion and strength."
But Mourinho returned to confirm that the penalty given before the end it was just after the fall of Ramirez Chelsea midfielder inside the penalty area after a collision with defender Steven Reid West Bromwich.

And the penalty of Hazard scored maintained Chelsea tie a record which has not lost under Mourinho in 66 league games at home. Chelsea is unbeaten in 60 games in the first term of Mourinho with the team between 2004 and 2007. 

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