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15th Aug 2015

Watch: Howard Webb has been speaking about accusations that he favoured Manchester United

The ref admits the accusations affected him

Robert Redmond

Howard Webb has admitted accusations that he favoured Manchester United affected him towards the end of his career.

The former referee was widely regarded as the top English official during his career, and refereed the World Cup final in 2010, but was never popular amongst Liverpool fans.

Many felt he gave favourable decisions towards United, and former Liverpool winger Ryan Babel was even fined £10,000 for posting a mocked up image of Webb in a United jersey in 20111407849504695_Image_galleryImage_howard_webb_viralsWebb has strongly denied claims that he favoured United, but today admitted the claims affected him in the later part of his career.

The 44 year old, who appeared on BT Sports’ Fletch & Sav this morning, said when he refereed games involving United he had hoped that there’d be no contentious decisions.

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