After the Premier League fans were shocked by reports of illegal performance enhancing drugs allegedly taken by players from Arsenal FC, Chelsea FC and Leicester City, the doctor who had reportedly prescribed these medicines to the footballers has denied doing any such thing.

Dr. Mark Bonar, who was named in a report by the Sunday Times, had allegedly prescribed illegal drug doses to a number of athletes from the UK. The report says that Dr. Bonar prescribed the illegal drugs to around 150 sportspersons over the years, some of whom also included players from top Premier League clubs like Arsenal, Chelsea, and Leicester City.

However, all the three clubs in question have been swift in declaring such allegations baseless.

The report said however, that the journalists who conducted the sting operation did not have any individual evidence against Dr. Bonar.

UK Anti-Doping (UKAD), the body that monitors the use of performance enhancing drugs by athletes, had reportedly been given evidence of Dr. Bonar’s illicit activities a couple of years back. However, the UKAD failed to act at that moment.

In a recent revelation, Dr Bonar has denied the allegations through a Twitter account, that is is believed by the British media to be handled by him. He tweeted,

The aforementioned Androgen therapy is a medication used for the replacement of hormones such as Testosterone. This kind of therapy is illegal for sportspersons, as it is said to have performance enhancing qualities.

Will this be the Calciopoli of the Premier League?

epa05242086 A picture made available on 03 April 2016 shows an injection in front of the word 'Doping' in Freiburg, Germany, on 02 March 2016. According to a research of German TV channel WDR and the British newspaper 'Sunday Times', gynaecologist Mark Bonar from London is said to have given 150 top athletes access to drugs over the past six years. His group of clients is said to include professional soccer players of the soccer clubs FC Arsenal, FC Chelsea and Leicester City, currently leading the Premiere League, as well as participants of the Tour de France, boxers and tennis players. EPA/PATRICK SEEGER

While the Calciopoli scandal that shook Italian football 10 years back was about match fixing, a doping scandal could also have some serious effects on the league that draws the largest number of television audience from around the world.

What is even more interesting is that Leicester City, a team that has suddenly shot to the top of the Premier League this season, after barely managing to avoid relegation last year, could have all the honours stripped off them. A scandal as big as this had brought top clubs like AC Milan and Juventus down to their knees a decade back, and it could serve to be the undoing of Arsenal, Chelsea and Leicester, if the findings do turn out to be true.

However, with all parties denying all the allegations, it remains to bee seen what UKAD’s investigation into the matter reveals.

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