According to the latest news, Chelsea chief Jose Mourinho says his Football Association fine is a “disfavor” in the wake of being requested to pay £50,000. Mourinho had guaranteed authorities were “apprehensive” to grant his group punishments after Robert Madley denied the Blues a spot-kick in a 3-1 misfortune to Southampton. It was reported on Wednesday that the 52-year-old had additionally been given a suspended one-match stadium boycott. Portuguese said on Thursday, “I’m happy I don’t have an electronic tag. £50,000 is a disgrace. The possibility of getting a stadium ban is astonishing.”
Mourinho additionally had another burrow at Arsenal administrator Arsene Wenger – without naming the Gunners manager. He felt bothered Wenger went unpunished for calling arbitrator Mike Dean “feeble” and “guileless” after Arsenal’s 2-0 rout by Chelsea a month ago. Mourinho guaranteed the FA had set a hazardous point of reference by revoking a red card given to Arsenal’s Gabriel, who had been sent off for kicking out at Chelsea striker Diego Costa. Wenger additionally confronted no activity in the wake of pushing Mourinho in the Stamford Bridge specialized zone in October 2014. “Afraid costs £50,000. Weak and naive – you can do it. We can push people in the technical area. We can have no problem.” Mourinho added further who made a sign on a four – year deal at Chelsea in August.
Later, in a meeting with the BBC’s Dan Walker, to be appeared on Saturday’s Football Focus, Mourinho repeated his despondency with the FA. Whenever inquired as to whether his association with English football’s administering body could be altered. He said: “It’s not my relationship with the FA; it’s their relationship towards me. You should analyze what’s happening with me, compare it with other managers. Do you think a word is comparable with a push in the eyes of everyone? I can’t say anything because the next time I speak, seriously a stadium ban, then after an electronic tag.”
He was likewise charged last season for asserting there was a “crusade” to impact arbitrators’ rulings against his Chelsea side. Mourinho was additionally given a formal cautioning for remarks before the Blues’ 2-0 win at Stoke on 22 December 2014.
Chelsea divert Aston Villa on Saturday (15:00 BST) looking for a third Premier League win in nine games after a poor begin to the season. The authoritative champions are sixteenth in the table in the wake of losing four of their previous seven top flight games. Mourinho has said he will just stop on the off chance that he loses the players’ support, with club commander John Terry expressing the squad remain immovably behind the director. Chelsea in this manner stepped of repeating their “full backing” in an announcement on the club website.