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Premier League clubs issue statements refuting ‘false’ doping allegations
Leicester City, Arsenal and Chelsea have all issued statements refuting “false” doping allegations made in a Sunday Times report. The Sunday Times has reported that private doctor Mark Bonar claims to have prescribed banned performance-enhancing drugs to over 150 British athletes, including footballers. According to the paper, which secretly filmed the doctor, Bonar claims he has treated “a few footballers” who have been or are currently members of the playing staff of Arsenal, Chelsea, Leicester City and Birmingham City players. Related: UK Anti-Doping to review failure to flag doctor accused of providing banned drugs There is no independent evidence that players from any of...
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