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The FA fined 9,500 euros Mourinho of "inappropriate behavior" Chelsea coach was sent off against Cardiff City after spending much of the game talking with the fourth official
London. (EFE). hockey - The English Football Federation (FA, for its acronym in English) today imposed a fine of 8,000 pounds (9,500 euros) to Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho of "inappropriate hockey behavior" during the final game of the English League who played his team against Cardiff City.
On Saturday, the Portuguese coach was sent off in the 69th minute of the match at Stamford Bridge, the Blues went on to win 4-1, after having spent much of the game in conversation with the fourth official, Trevor Kettle, apparently unhappy with the performance the main referee, Anthony Taylor. The FA said in a brief statement that Mourinho has been fined "after admitting that he has broken the rule E3", which states that players and coaches should "at all times act in the interests of the game" and refrain from any "violent action", "threat", hockey "abuse", "indecency" and "insulting words or comments." "What he wrote the referee is true. Was not aggressive, was not offensive, just had a disagreement," Mourinho said after the meeting yesterday of the Champions League which Chelsea won 0-3 at Schalke 04. Mourinho, who may be the bench at Stamford Bridge hockey on Sunday in the visit of Manchester City, resigned to appeal the sanction imposed by the FA. The English football's governing body said the fine "is the standard punishment for such offenses." After being expelled, the Portuguese coach jumped hockey the fence separating the bench at Stamford Bridge and the first few rows of seats in the stands and sat next to the fans to watch from there the last part of the meeting. Given the attitude of the technician, known in England by the nickname "The Special One" ("The Special"), the London stadium bleachers chanted "Jose Mourinho sits where you want".
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