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Mourinho has two-match ban suspended, to be in dugout for Juve clash

Roma coach’s sanction had come after entering ref’s room post-match

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 04 Mar 2023 11:39PM

Mourinho has two-match ban suspended, to be in dugout for Juve clash
Roma coach Jose Mourinho’s two-match ban and €10,000 fine over an outburst against officials have been suspended in order for an investigation into the incident to be closed, says the Italian Football Federation. – AFP pic, March 4, 2023

MILAN – Jose Mourinho’s two-match ban for an outburst against officials has been suspended, the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) said today, allowing the Portuguese to be in the dugout for Roma’s clash with Juventus.

In a statement, the FIGC said that the ban and a €10,000 (RM47,671) fine given to Mourinho on Wednesday would be suspended until the next hearing on March 10, in order for an investigation into the incident to be closed.

Roma boss Mourinho was sent off during his team’s shock 2-1 loss at Serie A strugglers Cremonese on Tuesday following a clash with fourth official Marco Serra, who reportedly insulted the 60-year-old and told him to “go home”.

After the match, the coach was still so angry at what he considered provocation that, said Serie A, he entered the referee’s dressing room without permission and “made seriously offensive statements”.

Defeat at Cremonese knocked Roma down to fifth, three points off the Champions League positions and nine ahead of Juve who sit seventh ahead of Sunday’s night’s match in Rome. – AFP, March 4, 2023

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