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Doping Scandal : Chelsea,Arsenal release official statements

The Sunday Times the previous evening uncovered in their discoveries a noteworthy doping embarrassment including a few Premier League clubs and additionally different games competitors in the nation. The examination incorporated a meeting with a specialist named Mark Bonar who cases to have treated a few mystery customers. 

The substances being referred to are steroids and other execution upgrading drugs. Bonar claims he has had players from Arsenal, Chelsea and Leicester City who have utilized the banned substances. 

In the light of this news, Arsenal and Chelsea have turned out to shield their players and have hit back at the cases. The clubs have charged the Sunday Times to have given false data and that the guidelines took after at their clubs don't take into account such regulations to be broken. 

Chelsea,Arsenal release official statements on Doping Sscandal

Arsenal's official proclamation on the matter 


"Arsenal Football Club is to a great degree baffled by the production of these false claims which are without establishment. The Sunday Times realizes that these charges are unjustifiable yet has wanted to distribute in any case. 

"The club takes its obligations here genuinely and our players are very much aware of what is normal. We entirely hold fast to all rules set by the World Anti-Doping Agency." 

Chelsea have reacted also with this announcement 


"The cases The Sunday Times put to us are false and completely without establishment. Chelsea Football Club has never utilized the administrations of Dr Bonar and has no learning or record of any of our players having been dealt with by him or utilizing his administrations." 

"We take the issue of execution improving medications in game greatly truly and agree completely with all against doping principles and regulations. Chelsea FC players are consistently and thoroughly tried by the applicable powers." 

English sports minister to make move 


On the off chance that these cases of doping are genuine the matter could have extremely serious discipline and repercussions for the players and the clubs. England's games clergyman John Whittingdale has cautioned to make genuine move if the discoveries are legitimized. 

"I have requested there to be a pressing autonomous examination concerning what move was made when these assertions were initially gotten and what all the more should be done to guarantee that British sport stays clean." 

"The legislature is now taking a gander at whether existing enactment around there goes sufficiently far... On the off chance that it turns out to be clear that more grounded criminal approvals are required then we won't waver to act." 

Leicester City are yet to react on the matter and have not yet issued an official explanation.

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