The Chelsea star also admitted he only left Valencia in search of a new challenge, as he was comfortable in his homeland, but noted that Spanish players are admired in Britain
Originally the Blues issued two complaints against the match official, one for inappropriate comments made against the Nigerian midfielder and a second for something believed to have been said to the Spaniard himself, only for the latter to be withdrawn.
Mata has now admitted that he did not hear Clattenburg mutter anything at all, but reminded people that the matter is being handled by the club and the English FA.
Speaking to AS, Mata said: “I didn't hear anything, but it's an issue that Chelsea and even the FA are already considering. I repeat that I didn't hear anything though."
The Real Madrid youth product also spoke about the financial plight of his former club Valencia, the issue that saw him end up in England, but had he and other players affected, such as David Villa and David Silva had their own way, they would not have left Los Che.
He added: “I think if it was a comfort matter. Ee all would have chosen to stay in Spain. I was great at Valencia, but there is a moment when you need different challenges and you must be brave.”
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