Fenerbahce manager Jose Mourinho was booked in his side’s 2-0 league win over Antalyaspor after the Special One placed his laptop in front of television cameras in a protest against a VAR decision to disallow Edin Dzeko’s goal on Sunday, 29 September.
Bet Turkey Lig on Bet365The incident took place in the second half of their league match on Sunday after Edin Dzeko’s goal was ruled out due to an offside. Mourinho, in protest that the referee had taken a wrong step for the disallowed goal, decided to place his laptop in front of the BeIN Sports cameras to show a still image of the incident.
The referee of the match, Cihan Aydin, booked the 61-year-old manager for his protest as he proceeded to show him a yellow card in the 78th minute.
The referee of the match, Cihan Aydin, booked the 61-year-old manager for his protest as he proceeded to show him a yellow card in the 78th minute.
Fenerbahce went on to win the game 2-0 thanks to a Dusan Tadic strike and an own goal from Thalisson Kelven. Speaking after the match, the Portuguese former Manchester United, Chelsea, and Real Madrid manager told reporters he believed his striker Edin Dzeko was onside and displayed a frame from the buildup to the strike to prove his point.
“For us, it’s a good goal." “I like good VAR... I just want a VAR that helps the referee to take the right decisions.”
Mourinho said after the 2-0 win at Antalyaspor in the Turkish Super Lig
Fenerbahce is currently in second place in the Super Lig, having only lost one match in the league to their rivals Galatasaray. They have earned 16 points from seven games and are three points behind the unbeaten leader, Galatasaray.
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