“Mind your f*cking business,” revealed what fourth official Serra told Jose Mourinho before he was shown a red card

“Mind your f*cking business,” revealed what fourth official Serra told Jose Mourinho before he was shown a red card

Jose Mourinho, a famous Portuguese football manager, got a red card in Tuesday night’s shocking loss of Roma to Cremonese with it now revealed what was said to him by the fourth official Serra

Referee Gianluca Piccinini told Mourinho to leave the field after the incident right after halftime. The fourth official, Marco Serra, was the target of the Roma manager’s anger. Mourinho said Serra had spoken to him in an unfair way.

The loss to Roma was a big setback for their season, and it has put more pressure on Jose Mourinho, who is supposed to bring the club back to its former glory. The loss against Cremonese was the latest setback for the Portuguese manager, who has had trouble staying consistent in his first season at the club.

Revealed what fourth official Serra told Jose Mourinho before he was shown a red card

Mourinho has had a long and successful career as a football manager. He has won many titles in Portugal, England, Spain, and Italy, among other places. The 58-year-old is thought to be one of the most successful soccer managers in history. He has won the UEFA Champions League twice, the Premier League three times, La Liga twice, Serie A once, and the Europa League twice.

Jose Mourinho’s career has not been without problems

He is known for speaking his mind, and he has gotten into a number of public fights with players, officials, and other managers. His fights with Pep Guardiola, Arsene Wenger, and Rafael Benitez are some of the most famous.

Mourinho has been in a lot of fights, and the one with the fourth official during the Cremonese game is just the most recent one. The Portuguese manager has been kicked off the field more than once and has been fined and banned many times for his bad behaviour. He has gotten into fights with other players, with officials, and even with his own players.

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Jose Mourinho banned and fined due to red card

The Italian Football Federation looked into Jose Mourinho’s latest red card, which led to him being banned for two games and fined €10,000. Because of the ban, Mourinho will not be able to coach Roma in their important games against Juventus on March 12 and Sassuolo on March 12.

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Even after the game was over, Mourinho was still angry and threatened to sue the fourth official. He said that Serra had talked to him in the strangest way, and he wanted to know if he could do anything about it. Mourinho also asked for an audio recording of what happened, saying that Serra had trouble remembering things.

Serra and Jose Mourinho verbal fight gets wild

Now, it has been said that the fight started when Jose Mourinho asked Serra why Marash Kumbulla and Frank Tsadjout had a fight on the field. Serra is said to have said, “Mind your own f**king business” in response. After he was given a red card, he allegedly told Mourinho, “They all beat you up, go home.”

The incident with the fourth official has once again made people wonder about Jose Mourinho’s behaviour and if he can keep his feelings in check. The Portuguese manager is known for being very passionate about the game, but some people worry that this could hurt his ability to manage well.

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The loss to Cremonese was a big setback for Roma’s season, and Mourinho will be hoping that his ban won’t hurt the club’s chances of doing well even more. If the Portuguese manager wants to lead Roma to glory, he will have to think about how he acts and figure out how to handle his feelings better.

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