Chelsea have expressed regret over the club's handling of a complaint of racist abuse lodged against referee Mark Clattenburg.
The Football Association last week decided not to take any action against Clattenburg after he was accused by the Premier League club of using inappropriate language, reportedly of a racist nature, toward Blues midfielder John Obi Mikel in the October 28 Premier League match against Manchester United.
The European champions issued a joint statement with the Professional Game Match Officials expressing regret over the hastily issued complaint and the 'subsequent impact the intense media scrutiny had on Mark Clattenburg and his family'.
The joint statement read: "Following the completion of the investigation by The FA into the case involving Chelsea FC and Mark Clattenburg, the Premier League and Chelsea FC requested, and PGMOL agreed, to meet in order to discuss the issues surrounding the reporting of the allegation.
"The Select Group appreciated the opportunity to speak to (Chelsea chairman) Bruce Buck personally. His willingness to engage and answer all the questions put to him was welcomed.
"There was a constructive and open discussion. The club regrets not having given more consideration before issuing a statement on the evening of Sunday 28th October. The club also regrets the subsequent impact the intense media scrutiny had on Mark Clattenburg and his family.
"The referees accept that, given Chelsea FC had received a good faith claim from one of their employees, the club had an obligation under FA rules to report the allegation.
"There was recognition by all parties that the impartiality and integrity of refereeing in this country remains paramount. Chelsea FC made it clear they would welcome Mark Clattenburg back to Stamford Bridge in the future and PGMOL would have no issue in appointing him to a Chelsea FC match going forward.
"It was a thoroughly professional meeting. All parties now believe it is time to draw a line under this incident, learn from it and move on for the good of all Premier League clubs, players and match officials."
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