“Provocative dispute and serious allegations about the fourth official”, these are the reasons for the stop inflicted on the Roma coach after his expulsion in the match against Cremonese

Two-match disqualification for José Mourinho, with a fine of 10,000 euros. This is the decision of the Serie A sports judge, after the expulsion of the Roma coach yesterday in the match against Cremonese.

the motivation

“Disqualification for two actual days of competition and a fine of 10 thousand euros – reads the sports judge’s press release – for vehemently and provocatively protesting an arbitration decision in the 2nd minute of the second half, reiterating this behavior at the time of the expulsion: to also have at the end of the match, entering, albeit authorised, the referee’s locker room addressed to the Fourth Official, seriously offensive expressions and inferences”.

the other decisions

These are the other decisions of the Sports Judge: Mario Rui of Napoli was disqualified for two days “for having, in the 22nd minute, after falling to the ground following a normal game tackle, with the ball far away, voluntarily hit with a kick a player from the opposing team in the groin.” The Portuguese left-back will miss the matches against Lazio and Atalanta. The judge detained nine other players for one day: Baschirotto (Lecce), Berardi (Sassuolo), Casale (Lazio), Leao and Krunic (Milan), Ehizibue (Udinese), Ferrari (Cremonese), Gabbiadini (Sampdoria) and Ricci (Turin).

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