The former Real Madrid
manager felt referee Robert Madley denied his club a penalty on Saturday, and
he added that the officials were “afraid” to award his side spot-kicks.
Fresh reports have it that
the Chelsea manager, Jose Mourinho has been charged with misconduct by the
Football Association over his remarks about match officials after his team
suffered a 3-1 home loss to Southampton on Saturday.
According to BBC Sports, the
coach’s comments, the FA stated, “imply bias on the part of a match official”.
Chelsea were, by that
defeat, condemned to their fourth loss in eight league games this season, and
as it is, they stand just four points above the relegation zone.
Mourinho had said that the
clun were “always punished” by officials because “there is always a question
mark” from the media.
“The penalty in this game
is more than crucial because my team, at the moment, the first negative thing
that happens… they collapse.
“After that the team lost
even more confidence. Mentally, psychologically, the team is unbelievably down.
“If the Football
Association wants to punish me they can. They don’t punish other managers.”
The one-time FC Porto coach
has until October 8, 2015 to respond to the charge.
And following his recent
travails, he had also dared the club’s hierarchy to sack him with the reminder
that he is the best manager the team has ever had.

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