For Mourinho, it ends in court

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After the boss of Fenerbahce, Mourinho, said that the Galatasaray bench ” jumped like monkeys “And that their 0-0 Monday draw was better because he had been refereed by the Slovenian Slavko Vinceic rather than by Turkish officials, the Lions accused the Portuguese of racism and brought legal action against him. Shortly after being suspended for four games and sentenced to a fine of £ 35,000, Fenerbahce said Mourinho pursued Galatasaray for just under £ 42,000 to ” non -pecuniary losses (Non -financial).

José Mourinho goes to the offensive

Fenerbahçe said in a press release: ” We wish to announce to the public that a complaint for non -pecuniary damage of one million 907,000 Turkish pounds (£ 41,500) was filed against Galatasaray Sports Club by José Mourinho through the lawyers of Fenerbahçe Sports Club due to the attack on the personal rights of our technical director José Mourinho. »»

On Tuesday, Fenerbahçe said that Mourinho's comments had been ” completely out of their context and deliberately distorted And could not “In no case to be associated with racism “, While his former player Didier Drogba defended him. Meanwhile, Galatasaray insists that the former Chelsea boss has “Constantly issued derogatory statements against the Turkish people.”

It remains to be seen what will happen to Mourinho and Galatasaray after these judicial affairs.

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