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Brighton boss 'disappointed' West Brom striker Jay Rodriguez cleared of race abuse

Brighton boss Chris Hughton says he is "disappointed" after West Brom striker Jay Rodriguez was cleared of a charge of alleged racial abuse against Gaetan Bong.

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The 28-year-old was accused of using "abusive and/or insulting words which included a reference to ethnic origin and/or colour and/or race'' towards Bong during January's Premier League match at the Hawthorns, which the hosts won 2-0.

Rodriguez - who scored West Brom's goal at Manchester United which assured Manchester City of the title - denied what he described as a 'false allegation.'

The Football Association stressed there had been "no suggestion by any party involved in this case that this was a malicious or fabricated complaint'', and said it was "completely satisfied that this was a complaint made in absolute good faith''.

Press Association Sport understands Burnley-born Rodriguez claimed he commented that Cameroon international Bong had bad breath.

However, Hughton said: “I’m disappointed with the outcome.

"The process by the FA and communication from the FA was excellent, so I certainly have no problem with that.

"The wording in both statements, from the FA and the committee, says the right things. Some of the wording, in effect, says he (Bong) was right to make the complaint, it says it was not proven.

"There was other wording in there, too, which I think exonerates him from making the accusation.

"How he has dealt with it, his own reply, shows what kind of person he is.

“Everybody is going to write it how they want to write. There are particular words from both statements that suggest it wasn’t improper for him to make the accusation and from both parties it’s not a question of not believing what he said.

"He’s a very strong individual, very disciplined. You could see that by the words in his own reply. He’ll look to put this behind him and concentrate on what will be a very tough end to the season.”