Inter Milan coach José Mourihno has been indicted by the Italian Football Federation for comments he made earlier this week at a press conference about Juventus following a team draw against Roma on Sunday. where a controversial penalty decision conceded to 3-3 at the end of the game.
Mourinho claimed that some Italian teams were taking advantage of the decisions of some referees; This comment came after Juventus coach Claudio Ranieri expressed his sympathy for his counterpart Luciano Spaletti, รางวัลยูเวนตุส, in reference to the draw against Inter; This was taken very seriously by Mourihno, who was very upset after some rumors said that Inter were at the top of Serie A thanks to some "mistakes" made by the referees in the matches they had played.
At a press conference, Mourihno also said that none of the teams behind Inter Milan is going to win anything at the end of the season for this intellectual manipulation that aims to manipulate public opinion despite the fact that they have great players; Referring to those teams, he said that Juventus has won many points for arbitration errors and that has brought discontent in the La Vecchia Signora franchise, which now claims that Mourih does not have to apologize in public for those arguments.
"After carefully reading the serious statements of the Inter coach, Juventus expresses shock and disdain and asks Inter to publicly dissociate itself from such opinions," the statement read on the team's official website. "With his comments, the Inter coach has shown a lack of respect not only to Juventus and its 14 million fans, but to all of Italian football."
The statement also says that the Inter coach has to be more careful and responsible for the public arguments that he makes, because they can be taken very seriously by Italian football fans and clubs.
The Inter coach is now in the midst of a media storm that comes and goes. This is not the first time that Mourihno and Ranieri have a disagreement and say things. Ranieri has been criticizing Mourinho's refusal to speak to the Italian media after a match, and during this latest dispute he admitted that he had something personal against the Portuguese manager since 2004, when Mourihno replaced him as Chelsea manager.
This Wednesday in a statement made by the Italian Football Federation, they explained that their president would decide on Thursday the accusation that the Inter coach would receive, since the federal prosecutor, Stefano Palazzi, cited Mourihno for the violation of article 5.1 for the comments he made to the media. In addition, two players have also received sanctions; Inter forward Mario Balotelli has been charged with making some offensive gestures to an opposing player, and Roma's Daniele de Rosi will also be charged for the comments he made against the referees. Now the federation has to decide whether they will be fined or banned for these violations.
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