Jose Mourinho: Man Utd boss charged by FA, could face Chelsea touchline ban
JOSE MOURINHO has been charged by the Football Association over comments he made after Manchester United's late comeback win over Newcastle earlier this month.
Jose Mourinho is making himself an easy target says expert
The action by the FA is related comments made by Mourinho as he walked off the Old Trafford pitch.
It is claimed Mourinho said ‘fodas filhos de puta’ which translates as ‘f*** off sons of b*****s’ in Portuguese.
The Manchester United boss also wagged his little finger at the camera as he walked down the touchline towards the tunnel.
Mourinho has until Friday at 6pm to respond and if he admits the charge, he could be suspended from the touchline for United's Saturday lunchtime clash with Chelsea.
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Jose Mourinho gestures to the camera (Image: GETTY)
"I can live with it. Some of the boys, in spite of them not being the man that is hunted, they are not coping with it.
Formeit is not easy, too, but I think life is made of experiences. Some are new and some are deja vu.
“This is new, it makes me not just a better manager but a better person. I understand things inthe humannature nowadays and in the industry where I work, I used to love it, I still love it, but it is different.
“There is too much wickedness in something that should be beautiful. I cope with it, with some sadness. I am a big boy and I will deal with it.”