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Mourinho again!

DJIC

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Will be interesting to see how the Turkish football authorities react to Mourinho’s latest nonsense.

From what you can see from a highlights package the officials including VAR had a good game, the calls they made could be justified, if anything Fenerbache probably got the rub of the green with a winner in 11th minute of added time.

The player behaviour makes it so difficult for match officials.

The disrespect Mourinho consistently shows to match officials is incredible, with previous sanctions making no difference, would love to ask him to referee a grass roots match where managers/players are disrespectful & show him how his behaviour harms football.


 
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Mourinho is a dinosaur who hasn’t moved with the times. In his hey day,he was one of the best around both tactically and also from a psychological point of view. For his players, opponents and the officials.

Now he just tries to push his recent career slump onto everyone else bar himself.
 
I think he is looking to be sacked rather than resign. In any event, he has lost his special tag long ago and no longer relevant, though he thinks he is. Bobby Robson was his mentor and yet he has not picked up on many of Sir Bobby’s traits - respect being one.
 
Used to like him a lot, but he stopped being a good manager before his second spell at Chelsea and he started acting like a massive b*llend around the same time.
 
It is quite astonsishing that the Turkish football authorities & Fenerbace have made no statement when the manager is so disrespectful of the club, the Turkish League & referees.

From the highlights it looked a cracking match, five goals, goalkeeper saves, good level of skill, & an added time winner.

He said on live TV: "I blame the Fenerbahce people that brought me here. They told me only half of the truth.

"They didn't tell me the whole truth because if they told me the whole truth, I wouldn't come.

"But, with half of the truth and my boys, we fight opponents and the system.

"The man of the match was Atilla Karaoglan. We didn't see him but he was the referee. The referee was just a little boy that was there on the pitch, but the referee was Atilla Karaoglan.

"He goes from the invisible man to the most important man in the match.

"I think I am speaking on behalf of every Fenerbahce fan - we don't want him again.

"We don't want him as a VAR. We don't want him on the pitch but, on the VAR, even less."
 
He's just trying to get sacked. Wants an England midtable job, where survival and a decent run is all that is expected.

The fines and disrespect are just part of trying to force the chairman's hand.
 
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