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12:30pm Sunday 21st March 2010 in
Chelsea captain John Terry has hit out at the standard of refereeing in the Champions League in the wake of his side's elimination from the competition at the hands of Inter Milan.
Terry runs the risk of a UEFA punishment after claiming "bad refereeing" cost his side dear in the defeat against the Italian champions. Chelsea had two strong penalty appeals turned down by referee Wolfgang Stark during Tuesday's loss at Stamford Bridge, while ill-feeling remains over the four penalty appeals famously turned down by Tom Henning Ovrebo in the Blues' semi-final exit against Barcelona last season.
Terry has called on his club to take up the matter with European football's governing body. "It was a bad performance by us but a really bad performance from the referee," Terry said of Tuesday's 1-0 loss, which sealed a 3-1 aggregate defeat.
"It is not good enough at this stage of the competition.
"We were at home and we didn't get one decision.
"We do our best to get ourselves in this position and for two years running we get let down by bad refereeing.
"We need someone at the club to take it up with UEFA."
The 29-year-old added: "I'm not going to say the word conspiracy. But I'm so frustrated by what happened.
"Florent Malouda got fouled inside the box in the first half and the referee waved play on. Didier Drogba gets manhandled and if the referee misses it, we have the linesman."
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