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“The Galatasaray bench jumped like monkeys after each good decision. »» Here are the words made by José Mourinho, after the draw conceded Monday by his fenerbahçe club against Galatasaray (0-0).
Quickly, the leaders of the Red and Yellow had filed a complaint for racism against the Portuguese technician. According to Sky Sportsthe latter received a suspension of four firm games. He will therefore not be able to sit on his sidelines during the programmed meetings against Antalyaspor, Samsunspor, Bodrum and Trabzonspor.
Mourinho, scandalous words
“We are more than 110 % sure that his intention was not to be racisthad estimated Acun ilicali, vice-president of Galatasaray, quoted by the Daily Mail. Throughout his life, he has always had very good relations with people from around the world, of different nationalities. It's so clear. It is an insult to the intelligence of certain people. They tried to manipulate José's description and, at the end of the day, we saw a false and theatrical approach from Galatasaray. When he said they jumped like monkeys, he described the movement, which is clearly understandable because the images are now public. »»
In detail, José Mourinho was sentenced to two suspension matches for his targeting remarks “The Galatasaray bench”. There are two additional meetings for his words targeting the fourth referee of this meeting.
“I went to the referees' locker room after the match, there was the fourth Turkish referee and I told him that if he had been the main referee, the match would have been a disaster,” had revealed the “Special One” after the match.
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