Jose
Mourinho will be in the dugout for Chelsea’s match against Manchester
City on Sunday after accepting an £8,000 Football Association fine for
“improper conduct” after the 4-1 win over Cardiff last Saturday.
Referee Anthony Taylor had sent Mourinho
to the stands following his vocal protests about what he regarded as
blatant Cardiff time-wasting and, although he maintains that his
complaint was justified, he has accepted the referee’s report of what
happened.
“What the referee wrote is true,” said Mourinho.
“I wasn’t aggressive, I wasn’t
offensive, I just had a disagreement. What he writes is exactly what
happened and exactly why I didn’t understand why I went to the stands.
And it’s exactly why the punishment is just a fine. I accept the fine
and against Manchester City I can work.”
A fine of £8,000 is the standard amount,
and Mourinho is clearly keen to now move on ahead of Sunday’s showdown
between the two favourites to win the Premier League.
With City having surpassed Chelsea as
the big spenders of English football, Mourinho is expected to use
today’s pre-match press conference to highlight the investment that has
been made at the Etihad and question Uefa’s determination to impose
their Financial Fair Play regulations.
Mourinho has already argued that there
should be more expectation this season on City than Chelsea because of
their spending on proven and experienced players.
“In my first time you (the media) were
always putting pressure on me saying: ‘You buy this, you spend that, you
buy the title’,” he said.
“So I hope now it is on the other side.”details....
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