the portuguese Jose Mourinhocoach of Romewas punished with a suspension of two matches and a fine of 10,000 euros, after the coach of Rome was sent off yesterday in the match his team lost Cremonese (2-1).
The sports judge considered that the coach “reacted strongly and with a provocative attitude to an arbitration decision”, after a run-in with the fourth official at the start of the second half.
“I need to know if there are any audio recordings of what he told me. I don’t want to get into the thing about him being from Turin and that we are playing against ‘Juve’ today and they want me to leave the bench”, he told the microphones of DAZN after defeat against Cremonese (2-1).
“I need to know if I can do anything from a legal point of view, because the referee sent me off because the fourth official told him to do it. Unfortunately, the fourth official didn’t have the honesty to tell the his colleague what he had. He told me, how he told me and how he treated me, which obviously caused my reaction,” he added.
“People who have known me for many years know that I’m emotional, but I’m not crazy. And to have a reaction like the one I had is because something happened,” explained the Setubalense, who was not expelled on th -47 minutes..
“It’s probably the first time in my career that a fourth official spoke to me in an unfair way,” he said.
“I went to the referees’ locker room after the match. I was fortunate that Piccinini (main referee) was the fourth in a game where I got sent off for talking bad to the referee, and he saw me come down to the locker room and apologized to him at the time. Today Piccinini He saw me come in and said to the room: ‘I want you to be honest and say what happened,'” he said.
Source: La Verdad

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