Mourinho Banned For Expletive Rant

The Football Association have released their written reasons for issuing Jose Mourinho with a £40,000 fine and a one match stadium ban. Mourinho will not be allowed into The Britannia Stadium for this evening’s match between Chelsea and Stoke City after choosing not to appeal against the ban, which was issued for the “persistent and/or aggressive nature of the reported behaviour” of the Blues’ manager during the half-time interval of his side’s 2-1 loss to West Ham United last month.

The report claims that the Portuguese manager went into the referee’s room at half-time upon the invitation of the referee, something manager’s are usually forbidden from doing, and then refused to leave several times when Jonathan Moss asked him too. Moss wrote his report of the incident after the match and said, “I asked him to leave the dressing room area. He refused. I asked him again. After he refused I asked Mr Sutton [West Ham’s security manager] to escort him from the room. At this point Mr Mourinho became very aggressive and animated. He shouted that you f*cking referees are weak… Wenger is right about you… you are f*cking weak”.

The reference to Wenger comes after the Arsenal manager was not punished after he called Mike Dean ‘weak’ and ‘naive’ after his side lost to Chelsea in September. That annoyed 52 year old Mourinho who was fined £50,000 and given a one match suspended stadium ban after saying that referees were ‘afraid’ to give his side penalties in the aftermath of Chelsea’s 3-1 home loss to Southampton.

Mourinho made clear his disgust at the fact that he was punished and Wenger was not when he said, “This stadium ban is connected to words, to complaints. I can imagine that in the future we are going to have lots of managers with stadium bans, because the stadium bans should be related to something really serious”.

The FA report into the incident at West Ham said that the self-proclaimed ‘Special One, “showed a total lack of respect for the match officials and the sanctuary of their changing room”. They also explained why they felt that a touchline ban alone wouldn’t have sufficed after this incident, saying, “To only order a touchline ban would have the potential of enabling Mr Mourinho to commit a similar offence” as he would still have has access to the dressing room area.

Mendes: Mourinho Will Solve Chelsea Problems

Super-agent Jorge Mendes has come out in defence of his client Jose Mourinho and said that he is convinced that the under-fire Chelsea boss is the only one that can get the Blues out of their current malaise.

Chelsea are currently 15th in the Premier League with just 11 points after the same amount of games. They have suffered 6 defeats so far, with three of the losses coming at Stamford Bridge. They have also been knocked out of the League Cup by Stoke City and they are second in their Champion’s League group after Wednesday’s 2-1 home win over Dynamo Kiev.

Speaking to BBC Sport’s Dan Roan the self-proclaimed ‘Special One’’s chief advisor said, “He doesn’t need to prove anything to anybody. He knows what to do. Many people are saying these things but there is no chance [that he will leave]. He will solve the problem. He is the best”.

Chelsea are playing Stoke at The Britannia Stadium this weekend, but their manager won’t be on the touchline after deciding not to appeal against the Football Association’s one match stadium ban, given for his behaviour during his club’s 2-1 loss to West Ham at The Boleyn Ground.

Mendes is one of the best known and respected agents in the business. He has apparently brokered more than £1 billion worth of transfers during his career and represents such players as Victor Valdes, David De Gea, Angel Di Maria and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Speaking about his under-fire client he said, “At FC Porto he won the Europa League, the league, the Champions League. He won everything. After that, in Chelsea he was amazing. After 50 years he won the league and everyone was very happy with him. At Inter Milan, nobody expected Inter could win the Champions League – no way. Even the quarter-finals seemed quite impossible. At Real Madrid against the best team in the world he still won the league. He is special. The reaction from the supporters tells you everything. They like him. Everyone, players, coaches, you have good moments and bad moments. It is impossible to find someone like him to solve the problem”.

Of course Mendes is hardly the most impartial of Mourinho’s supporters, but he’s chosen to speak on behalf of his client at a time when the Portuguese maestro is under immense pressure. Not only are his Chelsea side struggling to find form in the league but the man himself is also facing criticism from numerous quarters because of his behaviour so far this season.

On top of the stadium ban and £40,000 fine that Mourinho was given by the Football Association because of his behaviour during his side’s loss to West Ham, he has also been given a £50,000 fine and a one match suspended stadium ban for things he said in the aftermath of his side’s loss to Southampton at Stamford Bridge last month. He is also going to be the subject of an individual legal action from Eva Carneiro, the Chelsea club doctor who Mourinho labelled as ‘naive’ for treating Eden Hazard on the pitch during the closing moments of the first game of the season – a game that his side drew 2-2 with Swansea.

Mourinho Thanks ‘Amazing’ Fans After Dynamo Kiev Win

Jose Mourinho has thanked Chelsea’s ‘amazing’ fans after his side’s 2-1 win at home to Dynamo Kiev in the Champion’s League on Wednesday night.

The Portuguese manager has come under increasing pressure this term, with his Chelsea side already having lost six of their first eleven Premier League games. They are sit 15th in the league table with a mere eleven points.

Yet Chelsea fans showed their support for the self-proclaimed ‘Special One’, singing his name throughout their midweek game against Kiev at Stamford Bridge, leading Mourinho to say, “I have no other way to thank them than to give everything I have, which I do always. I had the moment when I came back to the club and we played the first match at home to Hull City and the way the stadium welcomed me was amazing – but not comparable with this. It is not comparable with this because it comes in a moment where the results are not good, it comes in a moment where the media are asking for my end. This is my moment because it was amazing. The club has to be very proud of their fans”.

The manager has been under-fire for most of the season, with his comments about the former Chelsea club doctor Eva Carneiro resulting in the manager being the subject of an individual law suit from her lawyers. He has also been given a £40,000 fine and a one match stadium ban for his behaviour during his club’s 2-1 loss to West Ham at The Boleyn Ground, as well as a £50,000 fine and a one match suspended stadium ban for words he said in the aftermath of his side’s 3-1 loss at home to Southampton last month.

Mourinho was pleased with his side’s mentality after they seemed to be heading towards a draw until Willian scored a late winner. He said, “We didn’t need to win to qualify so it was not a drama at 1-1. We knew that with a draw we would finish second in the group if we won our next two matches but from a mental point of view it was important to react to a negative moment. This was perfect because we conceded a goal with 15 minutes or so left and the team emerged. They knew 1-1 would be acceptable but they wanted to win and it will give them confidence”.

Yet it was the fans that Mourinho was thinking about most after the match, particularly the younger ones who have had to endure a difficult time of late, despite seeing their team win the league just six months ago. Mourinho said, “I think it is an amazing feeling for the club to know the fans are in a good moment and to see the streets full of people celebrating with a buzz. It is easy for kids to go to school with a Chelsea shirt when Chelsea are winning every match. With a Chelsea shirt on when Chelsea’s losing matches, they are probably bullied by other kids whose teams are winning”.

Mourinho Won’t Appeal Stadium Ban

Jose Mourinho has chosen not to appeal against the stadium ban that the Football Association issued him with in the aftermath of Chelsea’s 2-1 defeat to West Ham on October 24th. It means he will not be present in the stadium for the Blues’ game against Stoke City this weekend.

The 52 year old can travel with the team and be responsible for substitutions, but he will not be allowed to enter The Britannia Stadium. Speaking of his decision not to appeal the ban Mourinho said, “I have decided to give up. It is stupid to fight a fight you know you are going to lose”.

The punishment against Mourinho came on the back of his behaviour during his side’s game against West Ham United at The Boleyn Ground. The charge was for misconduct owing to the Portuguese manager’s language and behaviour. It is believed that he attempted to enter the referee’s room during the half-time interval in order to speak to the match referee about his decisions.

Mourinho was sent to the stands for the second half of the match and had to watch from the West Ham executive box as Andy Carroll scored the winner in the London derby. Asked about where he will watch the Stoke game from and how he feels about the self-proclaimed ‘Special One’ said, “You can imagine that it’s not easy. You can imagine how I feel. I have no plans to watch. Maybe I sit in the street corner with my iPad. Maybe I don’t even watch the game. Maybe, live scores? Results?”

On top of the stadium plan Jose Mourinho was also given a £40,000 fine. After the loss to West Ham Chelsea went on to lose to Stoke City, the side they face this weekend, on penalties in the League Cup before losing 3-1 at home to Liverpool. It is the sixth loss Mourinho’s side has suffered in the league this season, leaving them in 15th place in the Premier League on 11 points after the same amount of games.

In a separate incident, Mourinho has been fined £50,000 by the Football Association and given a one match suspended stadium ban because of comments he made in the wake of his team’s game against Southampton at Stamford Bridge. Mourinho did appeal against the fine but the FA dismissed his appeal.

Speaking about the stadium ban that will keep him from the touchline this weekend the defending Premier League champion’s manager said, “This stadium ban is connected to words, to complaints. I can imagine that in the future we are going to have lots of managers with stadium bans, because the stadium bans should be related to something really serious”.

Mourinho Facing Carneiro Legal Action

The Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho will be the subject of an individual league action from the club’s former first-team doctor Eva Carneiro, it has emerged.

Unless there is an out of court settlement over the issue Jose Mourinho will have to appear at an employment tribunal. Carneiro’s lawyers are already suing the football club itself over constructive dismissal claims, but the legal claim against the Portuguese manager will be a separate one.

Carneiro was dropped from first-team duties earlier in the season after Mourinho called her ‘naive’ for her decision to treat Eden Hazard on the pitch during Chelsea’s opening game of the season against Swansea City at Stamford Bridge. The doctor and Chelsea’s physio, Jon Fearn, ran on to the pitch when Hazard was down injured and they had been called on several times by the match referee.

Mourinho was angry with their decision to enter the field of play. Chelsea were already down to ten men after their goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois was sent off for a deliberate foul on Swansea’s striker Bafetimbi Gomis. It meant that Hazard had to leave the pitch, temporarily leaving the Blues with just nine players.

Mourinho said after the match, “I was unhappy with my medical staff. They were impulsive and naive. Whether you are a kit man, doctor or secretary on the bench you have to understand the game. You have to know you have one player less and to assist a player you must be sure he has a serious problem. I was sure Eden did not have a serious problem. He had a knock. He was tired”.

The self-proclaimed ‘Special One’ was widely criticised for his comments but the Football Association cleared him of using discriminatory language in the incident. Carneiro, however, claimed that she was not spoke to personally during the FA’s investigation into the matter, despite the fact that the FA themselves say she was given an opportunity to speak.

The fact that Eva Carneiro’s lawyers have launched an individual legal claim against Mourinho on the grounds of victimisation and discrimination suggests that they feel the manager was instrumental in Carneiro’s apparent demotion in the aftermath of the incident. Neither Carneiro nor her lawyers were willing to comment on the matter as the legal proceedings are still active, whilst Chelsea have also declined to comment on the matter.

The way the Football Association has handled the case has been criticised by Heather Rabbatts, an FA independent director, as well as by the Women in Football network group. Rabbatts is the chair of the governing body’s Inclusion Advisory Board and will question the FA chief executive Martin Glenn and the head of governance Darren Bailey about the handling of the case. Meanwhile the FA themselves will be investigation Rabbatts regarding her comments on the investigation.

The legal action is the latest moment in a series of difficult incidents for the Chelsea manager, with the Football Association having hit him with two separate fines of £40,000 and £50,000 as well as a stadium ban and a one-match suspended stadium ban for incidents regarding his behaviour towards referees. It also comes on the back of his side’s 3-1 home defeat to Liverpool, leaving his side 15th in the Premier League with just eleven points after the same amount of games.

Fabregas: I’m Not Organising A Revolt

Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas has denied that he is anything to do with rumoured unrest in the Blues’ dressing room. The ‘Secret Footballer’ blog, apparently run by an ex-professional footballer who still has contacts in the game, claimed that the Spaniard was ‘the leader’ of a ‘mini-revolt’ at the defending Premier League champions.

With the Blues having lost six of their first eleven Premier League games so far this season, culminating in the 3-1 home loss to Liverpool, rumours have circulated in several quarters that Chelsea’s players aren’t happy with Mourinho’s management of the squad. Garry Richardson, from the BBC, was told by a source that a first team member of the Chelsea squad said he would rather ‘lose than win’ for Mourinho. Speculation ensued as to who that player might be, with Fabregas the main suspect.

The Spanish international has been quick to dismiss the links, however, taking to Twitter to say, “I would like to clarify that contrary to a few reports from some websites, I am extremely happy at Chelsea and have an excellent relationship with the manager. There may be certain individuals from the outside trying to destabilise this club but I strongly believe that we will bounce back and come good again”.

The 28 year old joined last year’s champions from Barcelona in June 2014. He was instrumental in Chelsea’s championship winning campaign last year, but has been less than impressive so far this time out. The former Arsenal man has only managed to find the net once so far this season, during the Champion’s League match against Maccabi Tel Aviv on the 16th of September. Fabregas was substituted after just 45 minutes in the match against West Ham last week and he only made it on to the pitch for 20 minutes against Liverpool on Saturday.

Mourinho Receives One Match Stadium Ban

Jose Mourinho has been given a one match stadium ban and fined £40,000 by the FA. The action comes on the back of the Portuguese manager’s behaviour during the defeat to West Ham on the 24th of October.

The self-proclaimed ‘Special One’ was sent into the stands by the match referee Jon Moss after he attempted to get into the referee’s room during the half-time break. The referee’s room is a private area that manager’s are forbidden from entering.

The 52 year old could appeal against the Football Association’s punishment when he receives their written reasons this week, but if he doesn’t then he won’t be allowed to enter the stadium during the defending Premier League champion’s game against Stoke City on Saturday.

To make matters worse for the Portuguese manager this stadium ban and fine is separate the the one-match suspended stadium ban he received alongside a £50,000 fine for things said in relation to the referee after Chelsea’s loss to Southampton on 3rd October. Mourinho described the fine as a ‘disgrace’ and appealed against it, so it would be a surprise if he declined the opportunity to appeal against this one too, even if he did admit to a misconduct charge over his language and his behaviour during the incident.

The Football Association had originally also lodged an improper conduct charge against Mourinho’s assistant Silvino Louro. They have since withdrawn the charge but reminded him of his responsibilities.

The stadium ban and fine merely add to Mourinho’s problems, with his side languishing in 15th place in the Premier League having lost six games from their opening eleven matches in the top flight. It is Chelsea’s worse start to a league campaign since 1978-1979 when a win was only worth 2 points. It is also officially the worst defence of a Premier League crown since Blackburn Rovers in 1994.

Speaking on Sky Sports’ Monday Night Football, former Chelsea midfielder – and the club’s all time top scorer – Frank Lampard offered a defence of Jose Mourinho, saying, “He is a world-class manager. I think they should stick with him but results need to change now”.

Mourinho: There’s No Dressing Room Revolt

Jose Mourinho has denied that there is anything even approaching a revolt from the players in his Chelsea team, suggesting that it’s the journalists who are claiming it’s true that are being dishonest, not his players.

The London club’s 3-1 loss at home to Liverpool over the weekend means that the defending Premier League champions have now lost six of their first eleven league matches. The result has left them 15th in the top flight table, just four points off the relegation zone.

Mourinho, speaking in his pre-match press conference before his side play against Dynamo Kiev in the Champion’s League, said, “It’s a very sad accusation because you are accusing players, or one player, of dishonesty. It is a question for the players. If I accuse you to be a dishonest journalist, you would be very upset and probably would take legal action”.

The Blues only lost three games in the league last season, yet they are already 14 points behind the current league leaders Manchester City. The chance of them retaining their title is virtually zero and they also face a serious challenge to even make it into the top four.

That has led some members of the press to speculate on whether or not the Chelsea players are still playing for their manager, with the BBC’s Gary Richardson being told by a source that one player said recently, “I’d rather lose than win for him [Mourinho]”. It is a sensational quote if true, and many people are suggesting that the manager’s relationship with Eden Hazard is at breaking point.

The self-proclaimed ‘Special One’ was asked whether he thought he had taken ‘too many bullets’ for his players and he replied, “For my players I do everything, I am not going to change”. The implication in his answer being that he is incensed that his players have been accused of not playing for him as he would do anything for them.

It is generally felt that the mask has been slipping on Mourinho in recent weeks, with ex-pros, such as Jamie Carragher and Ruud Gullit, suggesting that the Portuguese boss is ‘throwing his toys out of the pram’. Asked if he had lost his dignity he replied, “This moment the way I am going to show my dignity is not to answer you”.

In recent weeks Jose Mourinho has been determined to create a siege mentality, suggesting that Chelsea have been the victims of a conspiracy from the Football Association. His feelings weren’t assuaged after Liverpool scored their equaliser after the two minutes of added time had expired at the end of the first half, as well as when Lucas Leiva was lucky to avoid a second yellow card for a tackle on Ramires during the second half.

Chelsea were fortunate themselves, however, when John Terry was not punished for what appeared to be a deliberate handball. Diego Costa also avoided the referee’s notebook after committing a stamp on Martin Skrtel’s chest when the two players came together in a tackle. Mourinho ignored those incidents, though, and insinuated that the club’s recent form is, in part, down to the lack of luck they’re having with officials. He said, “I know why [we’re struggling]. I would be here for a long time to explain, it is a combination of factors. Some of them I don’t want to touch. But, yes, I know. Everything is football-related”.

Chelsea play host to Dynamo Kiev in the Champion’s League on Wednesday night before travelling to The Britannia Stadium to face Stoke – the team that knocked them out of the League Cup during the week – on Saturday.

Chelsea Player Wanted Over Canadian Sex Assault

A young forward player on Chelsea’s books is wanted in connection with an alleged sexual assault in Canada, along with his Brazilian team mate.

Lucas Piazon, currently on loan at Reading, and his Brazilian team mate Andrey de Silva Vetura, have had an arrest warrant issued in their names over an incident that is believed to have taken place during the Pan-Am games in July.

The claimant is a 21 year old woman who the pair met in a nightclub in Toronto on the 25th of July this year. Police said that the two Brazilian players met the victim and a friend before accompanying them back to a residence. A spokesman said, “It is alleged that…they socialised with the victim and accompanied the two women to a Toronto residence. The victim, once she arrived at home, went to sleep. They entered her bedroom and sexually assaulted her. She awoke and both of them left the residence”.

Mr Ventura is the goalkeeper for the Brazilian Serie B team Botafogo. The alleged assault happened on the day that the pair played in Brazil’s 3-1 win over Panama, with Piazon scoring a goal and Brazil winning a bronze medal in the competition. So far this season he has scored two goals in eight games for Reading in the Championship.

Both Chelsea and Reading have confirmed that they are aware of reports regarding the alleged assault, though they have both declined to comment on the matter any further.

Mourinho: Players Made Critics Look Stupid

Under fire Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has hit out at former players working as pundits in the media and suggested that his current crop of players made them look ‘stupid’ after the Blues’ loss in their penalty shoot-out against Stoke in the League Cup.

Some pundits have suggested that the self-proclaimed ‘Special One’ has lost the dressing room, with some players no longer playing for the manage. Mourinho hit back at that notion and said, “What the players did tonight is face the people that write and say, ‘you are stupid. You think the players did not give everything to win the game? That is really sad”.

Chelsea played much better against the Potters than they have in recent games, though they couldn’t make their numerical advantage count when Bardsley was sent off for Stoke towards the end of normal time. The Blues went a goal behind when Jonathan Walters gave the home side the lead after 52 minutes and it seemed that the holders were destined for an early exit from the competition. Logic Remy scored an equaliser on the stroke of 90 minutes, however, sending the game into extra time.

Chelsea’s 11 men couldn’t find a way through the resolute defence of Stoke’s 10 men and the game went to a penalty shoot-out. Nine of the penalties were flawless before Eden Hazard saw his spot kick saved brilliantly by Jack Butland in the Stoke goal. It meant that Chelsea lost the game 5-4 on penalties despite having 59% possession and managing 24 shots on goal with nine of them on target.

Mourinho spoke to the media for the first time since Friday as he has refused to do so after his side’s 2-1 defeat to West Ham on Saturday and he also declined the opportunity before the League Cup game on Saturday. He used the opportunity to say, “For me it would be a fantastic situation if the players are against me, I can say, you don’t have results because the players are against me. What some people write and say is really bad for the players. Most of the people that do that used to be players. I think they think my players are like them when they were players. Maybe they were able to do that. My players tried everything”.

The result wasn’t the only bad thing to come out of the night for Mourinho either. He was also disappointed to see Diego Costa limp off the pitch after just 33 minutes with an injury. The Spanish international went to hospital with a suspected rib injury, meaning he might be unavailable for the defending Premier League champion’s game at the weekend. Mourinho said, “He is in hospital – but I don’t know what the situation is. Is he a doubt to face Liverpool? I don’t know. How did the injury happen? I think he punched himself”.

Having stormed to the Premier League title virtually unopposed last time out Chelsea have stumbled repeatedly during this campaign. Last night signalled their eighth loss in sixteen matches so far this season, whilst in the league they are in 15th place – 11 points behind leaders Manchester City.

Many of the national newspapers have claimed that Mourinho will be under huge pressure if Chelsea lose to Liverpool at the weekend, with the Daily Mirror reporting that some senior players are already expecting his departure in the near future. The 52 year old Portuguese boss said, “A few months ago I won a few matches and I was champion. People were saying there are things more important than results. Now, people say results are the most important thing. It’s a contradiction”.