UEFA opens investigation against Mourinho for his misbehaviour in Budapest
UEFA has launched an investigation into Roma coach JosĂ© Mourinho for abusive language directed at a referee after Wednesday’s Europa League final in Budapest.
UEFA has launched an investigation into JosĂ© Mourinho for using abusive language against the referee after Wednesday’s Europa League final, BBC reports.
“The charge relates to an incident in a car park after the game, when Mourinho, 60, directed a foul-mouthed rant at English referee Anthony Taylor,” the news portal adds. (The coach shouted “f*cking disgrace” to Taylor.)
According to BBC, both clubs face a number of accusations over the behaviour of fans and players. Sevilla and Roma have been investigated for throwing objects, setting off fireworks and misbehaviour towards their teams.
UEFA’s Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body (CEDB) will decide in due course.
You can find our reports on the Europa League final below:
- Europa League final: Foreign fans clash in Budapest – VIDEO
- Europa League final: Fans wreak havoc at Liszt Ferenc Square, Budapest – PHOTOS
- Europa League final in Budapest: Sevilla claims victory! – PHOTO GALLERY
- VIDEO: Mourinho gave silver medal to a child then shouted at the referee after Budapest final
- Video: police rescue referee from fans at Budapest Airport
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