Monday, 26 October 2015

Jose Mourinho: Chelsea manager charged by FA with misconduct

Jose Mourinho has been accused of offense by the Football Association over his dialect and conduct in Chelsea's annihilation by West Ham United. 

Mourinho was sent to the stands subsequent to going to identify with ref Jon Moss in his room at half-time on Saturday.

Both clubs have been charged for neglecting to control their players and have until 29 October to react.

Chelsea are now confronting a £25,000 fine to receive more than five bookings in the Premier League misfortune.

And additionally the two yellow cards given to Nemanja Matic, Chelsea likewise had Cesar Azpilicueta, Willian, Cesc Fabregas, John Mikel Obi and Diego Costa booked at Upton Park.

Mourinho's collaborator Silvino Louro was likewise rejected amid the match and has been accused of offense in connection to his conduct in the specialized region.

The club is likewise going to be asked by the Premier League to clarify for what good reason Mourinho did not join in the post-match news gathering.

On Friday, Mourinho cautioned that his association with the media would be changing after telephone camera footage of him in west London was distributed.

Mourinho observed the greater part of the second half from the chiefs' container at Upton Park, yet vanished soon after Carroll headed home West Ham's champ to make it 2-1, and did not return to satisfy his post-match press obligations.

The Premier League have affirmed that ought to a club neglect to attempt media commitments, the representing body will keep in touch with them to get their reasons before choosing any authorization.

It included this can run from a notice to a fine, with every case took a gander at on its benefits.


The FA is anticipating official Moss' report on the diversion, which is relied upon to detail why Mourinho was sent off.

Mourinho additionally got a suspended stadium boycott this month, forced for asserting authorities were "apprehensive" to honor his group punishments in the fallout of the 3-1 home thrashing by Southampton on 3 October.

The thrashing was Chelsea's fifth in 10 association amusements this season and leaves the supreme champions in fifteenth spot with 11 focuses, 11 behind pioneers Manchester City.

Previous Premier League ref Mark Halsey said that Mourinho ought to apologize after his late upheavals.

"I've known him quite a while and he bears everything to anyone who might be in the vicinity," Halsey told BBC Sport. "Be that as it may, some of the time you need to step back and consider what you are stating. When you are scrutinizing the ref and his trustworthiness then we can't do that.

"Once in a while it is great to see Jose be straightforward and turn out and apologize for what he says to refs.

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