‘I’m doing your job’ – John Terry and Mark Clattenburg in furious bust-up as they reignite rivalry at Baller League

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CHELSEA legend John Terry and iconic Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg rolled back the years as they locked horns at Baller League.

Terry, 44, and Clattenburg, 50, clashed numerous times during their peak years in the Prem.

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And the pair gave fans a trip down memory lane on Monday at the Copper Box Arena in London.

The ex-England international is among the Baller League‘s celebrity managers as he’s coaching the 26ers.

And the former centre-back saw his team pick up a thrilling 3-3 draw against RTW.

However, tensions flared when former Manchester United player Josh Harrop was sent off for two minutes after a bad tackle on 26ers’ Sak Hassan, who was making a break down the left flank.

That immediately led to a mini brawl between the two sides on the pitch.

And minutes later, Terry lashed out at Clattenburg over what appears to be a decision involving the 26ers having to drop the ball and give their opponent possession.

The Chelsea great was heard yelling, “I’ve got to do your job for you” towards the experienced match official.

Baller League rules dictate that a manager can use one referee challenge during a match.

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However, Terry opted against using one of those on this occasion.

The two Premier League icons have had several confrotnations in the past and perhaps their most famous clash took place 10 years ago.

That was when Chelsea beat West Brom 3-2 at the Hawthorns in a heated match that saw Terry getting sent off with a direct red card.

The legendary defender was penalised for denying Salomon Rondon a clear goalscoring opportunity.

And Terry protested for a long time in front of Clattenburg until he finally walked down the tunnel.

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