After his club Fenerbahce successfully appealed, Jose Mourinho of the Turkish Football Federation (TFF) has only been reduced by two games by the Turkish Football Federation (TFF).
Jose Mourinho, 62, is known for his controversial attitude and has also seen his financial fines drop from a massive 1.6 million Turkish lira (about £35,000) to a fine of 558,000 Turkish lira (£12,200).
The club announced on Thursday that it will formally question Mourinho’s remarks at the post-match press conference during a comment at Zhang’s press conference against fierce rival Galatasaray.
TFF’s decision to impose these penalties is based on the allegations made by Mourinho “Derogatory and offensive statements” About the Turkish host.
He has received special criticism for suggesting Turkish football stadium “Chaos and Chaos”, The insulting remarks the authorities call were made aim at the Turkish football community and its referees.
In this high-stakes match, Slovenian referee Slavko Vincic was responsible for the two teams requiring foreign officials to manage such critical encounters. However, when the fourth official was a Turkish national, the controversy that followed caused controversy, leading to an update of Mourinho’s complaint against the Turkish referee in the media.
Due to this disciplinary action, a key event against Antalyaspor will be out of Mourinho on Sunday and have missed the Turkish Cup clash against Gaziantep FK.
The consequences of the game continued, with Mourinho filing a legal requirement of 1,907,000 Turkish Lira against Galatasaray, about £41,000 after the club accused him of making racist remarks.
During the intense exchange, Mourinho pointed out that Galatasaray’s benches “Jump like a monkey” A statement he insisted was thoroughly stated. He strongly defended himself, asserting that these claims are “Totally out of context.”
Currently, Mourinho’s Fenerbahce is ranked second among Turkey’s super assistants, 6 points behind their Istanbul rival Galatasaray.