AS Roma supervisor Jose Mourinho stole a transfer straight out of the pages of a spy novel when he wore a wire on the touchline throughout his staff’s 1-1 draw at Monza in Serie A on Wednesday, which he stated was to guard himself from the match officers.
Mourinho, who isn’t any stranger to clashes with referees, tore into Daniele Chiffi after the sport, describing the 38-year-old official as “the worst I’ve ever encountered.”
“I’m not stupid, you know,” Mourinho stated. “Today, I went to the game with a microphone. I recorded everything. From the moment I left the locker room, to the moment I returned. I protected myself.”
Mourinho’s precaution was maybe prompted by the two-match ban he acquired after being despatched off throughout Roma’s 2-1 defeat at Cremonese in late February.
Its newest draw left Roma seventh, simply exterior the European locations with 5 video games left to play, and Mourinho was particularly incensed that Chiffi despatched off Mehmet Celik after displaying him a second yellow card in added time.
“He is the worst referee I have met in my life,” Mourinho stated. “He is the worst. Technically he’s horrible. Zero empathy. Zero communication. Zero awareness.
“A second yellow to a guy who slips in the 96th minute… I stopped working (talking) 20-30 minutes from the end because I knew he would give me a red card for anything. “I didn’t give him the opportunity, I decided no, that’s enough.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com