MOURINHO BEING SENT OFF
We tot up just how much the Manchester United boss has been
fined since returning to Chelsea in 2013.
Jose
Mourinho's latest touchline indiscretion looks likely to see him again hauled
up before the FA disciplinary committee, after he lashed out at a defenceless
water bottle at Old Trafford yesterday.
The Manchester
United boss
was sent to the stands for the second time this season following his reaction
after seeing Paul Pogba booked for diving and is set to be hit with yet more
punishment.
Earlier
this month he was hit with a £50,000 fine and one-match touchline ban for a
double FA charge, which meant that he has racked up £191,000 in fines since
returning to English football as Chelsea boss in 2013.
As
the 53-year-old's wallet looks set to be dinged again following his antics this
weekend, just how has he accumulated fines totaling just shy of seven times the
average UK salary?
Here, MirrorFootball looks
at his prior disciplinary record since he returned to the Premier League.
Cardiff
dismissal (October 19, 2013)
Mourinho was sent to the stands during a 4-1 win over
Cardiff by referee Anthony Taylor. He sat behind the home dugout at Stamford
Bridge among supporters and later was charged with improper conduct.
Sanction: Fine of
£8,000. Accepted.
Touchline
villain (March 15, 2014)
The Portuguese coach was sent to the stands by referee Chris
Foy during an ill-tempered Chelsea loss at Aston Villa. He vowed to appeal
against a charge of improper conduct following the controversial defeat.
Sanction: Fine
of £8,000 and warned over future conduct. Contested.
Black day
against Black Cats (April 19, 2014)
Following his first home Premier League loss as Chelsea
boss, Sunderland ending a 77-game unbeaten run, Mourinho made a sarcastic
appraisal of referee Mike Dean and referees' chief Mike Riley. He later
described the game as his "highlight" of his first season back.
Sanction: Fine of
£10,000. Contested.
Saints and
the sinner (December 28, 2014)
Complained of a "clear campaign" against Chelsea
after Cesc Fabregas was denied a penalty and instead booked in a 1-1 draw at
Southampton. He contested a charge of improper conduct.
Sanction: Fine of
£25,000. Contested.
Call the
doctor (August 8, 2015)
Mourinho avoids censure over a long-running saga relating to
comments made about Chelsea's medical team following the opening-day draw with
Swansea, specifically first-team doctor Eva Carneiro, who subsequently left the
club.
In July she settled with the club and its former manager out
of court and Chelsea apologised "unreservedly" for the distress
caused.
Sanction: None.
From Saint
to sinner (October 3, 2015)
The Blues boss is punished for criticising referee Robert
Madley following a 3-1 loss to Southampton. Mourinho said referees were
"afraid" to give Chelsea penalties and told officials to "be
honest with us", implying bias, according to an independent panel.
Sanction: Fine of £50,000 and suspended
one-match stadium ban.
Unhappy in
Ukraine (October 20, 2015)
Described the failure of Slovenian referee Damir Skomina to
award a penalty in a goalless draw at Dynamo Kiev as "weak and naive"
- in a thinly veiled criticism of the Football Association and Arsenal boss
Arsene Wenger, who avoided punishment for using those words.
Sanction: None.
Hammered
(October 24, 2015)
After Chelsea imploded late in the first half, Mourinho was
sent to the stands at West Ham for a half-time "discussion" with
referee Jonathan Moss.
Sanction: Handed
one-match stadium suspension with immediate effect and fined £40,000 after
admitting FA charge of misconduct.
Doubling up
(November 2, 2016)
The Portuguese had a double FA misconduct charge to contend
with earlier this month, following the comments he made about referee Anthony
Taylor ahead of his side's goalless draw at Liverpool and his half-time
dismissal for confronting Mark Clattenburg at half-time of the 0-0 draw at home
to Burnley.
Sanction: £50,000 fine and one-match
touchline ban
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