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Ref Clattenburg justifies Fletcher red card

Mark Clattenburg has responded to criticism from Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson by claiming he was right to send off Darren Fletcher at Birmingham. Fletcher was dismissed for collecting a second yellow card during the latter stages of United's 1-1 draw at Birmingham on Saturday following a trip on Cameron Jerome.

Clattenburg did not wish to be drawn into a row with Ferguson.

"You'll have to ask him about his comments, that's not my business," said the official. "There were two yellow cards for Fletcher.

"In the first half he was b*******d for dissent, I warned him for dissent.

"He was cautioned before half-time for a foul, then he cynically tripped the Birmingham player."

Clattenburg also explained the situation regarding the furore about United's equaliser when the linesman flagged for offside against Wayne Rooney despite Scott Dann turning the ball into his own net.

He added: "I saw that a player from the home side had scored an own goal, but my assistant sees Rooney in an offside position and correctly put the flag up.

"I went across to talk to him and he told me why he had flagged, but because Rooney did not score and it was an own goal, it must stand.

"If Rooney had scored then he would have been given offside.

"As the law stands, for a player to be offside he must be either playing the ball or interfering with play. In this case the defender tried to clear it and scored an own goal. Rooney was two or three yards away from him."

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