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Inter Boss Jose Mourinho Facing Touchline Ban Against Manchester United?
'The Special One' could face a ban following his comments about the officiating in Tuesday's match at the San Siro...
25 Feb 2009 16:25:00
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Inter and Manchester United were involved in a scoreless stalemate in Milan in the first-leg of their Champions League round of 16 contest.
However, for the second-leg, Inter may have to do without their coach Jose Mourinho in the dug-out, as his comments regarding Spanish official Luis Medina Cantelejo are being investigated by UEFA, according to Football365.
"Maybe in the second game we will have a referee who is on our side. "If we go to Old Trafford and we don't have the same referee - but we have one who will give the away team so much protection - then my team will get to the quarter-final," suggested the former Porto boss.
"I don't want to go into details of things like how we didn't have a penalty. Everything was against us, every little detail. You watch how many free-kicks they had and we had. The way we got yellow cards and they did not. I think the tendency was clear."
During the match, Cantelejo booked substitute goalkeeper Francesco Toldo on the bench, for his protests from the touchline.
It remains to be seen whether the Portuguese tactician's remarks force him to watch from the stands at Old Trafford for the second-leg, in the event of a touchline ban for 'The Special One.
again its goal.com so who knows:mellow:
personally he deserves a kick up the b-hind but a ban mite do just nicely
'The Special One' could face a ban following his comments about the officiating in Tuesday's match at the San Siro...
25 Feb 2009 16:25:00
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Related Links
Teams
Inter
Manchester United
Players
José Mario Mourinho
Inter and Manchester United were involved in a scoreless stalemate in Milan in the first-leg of their Champions League round of 16 contest.
However, for the second-leg, Inter may have to do without their coach Jose Mourinho in the dug-out, as his comments regarding Spanish official Luis Medina Cantelejo are being investigated by UEFA, according to Football365.
"Maybe in the second game we will have a referee who is on our side. "If we go to Old Trafford and we don't have the same referee - but we have one who will give the away team so much protection - then my team will get to the quarter-final," suggested the former Porto boss.
"I don't want to go into details of things like how we didn't have a penalty. Everything was against us, every little detail. You watch how many free-kicks they had and we had. The way we got yellow cards and they did not. I think the tendency was clear."
During the match, Cantelejo booked substitute goalkeeper Francesco Toldo on the bench, for his protests from the touchline.
It remains to be seen whether the Portuguese tactician's remarks force him to watch from the stands at Old Trafford for the second-leg, in the event of a touchline ban for 'The Special One.
again its goal.com so who knows:mellow:
personally he deserves a kick up the b-hind but a ban mite do just nicely