FA charges Mourinho for improper conduct against West Ham
Manchester United manager, Jose
Mourinho, has been charged by the Football Association, after he was sent to
the stands during their 1-1 draw with West Ham on Sunday.
The former Chelsea boss, who was
frustrated after Paul Pogba was booked for diving, kicked water bottles in
anger.
“Jose Mourinho has been charged
following Manchester United’s game against West Ham United on Sunday, 27
November 2016,” confirmed the FA in a statement.
“It is alleged his behaviour in
or around the 27th minute of the game amounts to improper conduct.
“He has until 6pm on 1 December
2016 to respond to the charge.”
It is the second time in three
Premier League fixtures at Old Trafford, that Mourinho has been banished from
the touchline.
The Portuguese failed to show up
for post-match media duties and sent his assistant, Rui Faria, in his stead.
Faria said at the time: “The
referee explained it to Jose and there is nothing more to say. I think [it was]
frustration from Jose after the yellow card for Pogba. It should be a foul for
us but the referee understood it in another way.
“Ia don’t take over. I follow the
normal procedure. The boss is Jose all the time and he passes on what is the
best for the team and we just try to make it happen without having him there.”
Mourinho was dismissed during
last month’s 0-0 draw with Burnley. That time, it was for confronting referee
Mark Clattenburg at half-time.
He was given a one-match
touchline ban from the FA for his behaviour, after he accepted an improper
conduct charge.
The former Chelsea boss was
also fined £50,000 earlier this season for media comments he
made about referee Anthony Taylor before United’s game at Liverpool.

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