Portuguese Roma coach José Mourinho has been handed a two-match ban and a €10,000 fine after the Roma coach was sent off on Tuesday in his team’s 2-1 loss to Cremonese .
The sports judge ruled that the coach reacted “violently and provocatively to an arbitration decision”, after a clash with the fourth official at the start of the second half.
“I need to know if there’s any audio recordings of what he told me. I don’t want to get into the fact that he’s from Turin and we’re playing ‘Juve’ today and he wants me off the bench.” he told DAZN microphones after the defeat against Cremonese (2-1).
“I need to know if there is anything I can do legally, because the referee is suspending me because the fourth official ordered him to. Unfortunately, the fourth official has not had the honesty to tell his teammate what he has done.” told me, the way he told me and the way he treated me obviously caused my reaction,” he added.
“People who have known me for many years know that I am emotional, but I am not crazy. And that I have had a reaction like I have had it is because something happened,” explains the Setubalense, who was sent away in the 47th minute. .
“Maybe it’s the first time in my career that a fourth official has spoken to me in an unwarranted way,” he said.
“I went to the referees’ locker room when the game was over. I was lucky that Piccinini (head referee) was the fourth in a match where I was sent off for speaking badly about the referee, and he saw me go to the locker room .” dressing room and ask him for forgiveness in his time. Today Piccinini saw me come in and say to the room: ‘I want you to be honest and say what happened,'” he condemned.
Source: El heraldo

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