Fenerbahce break silence on Jose Mourinho clash with Galatasaray manager Okan Buruk

Fenerbahce have defende Jose Mourinho over his altercation with Galatasaray manager Okan Buruk in the Turkish Cup on Wednesday evening.
Mourinho, who has already hande a two-match สมัครสมาชิก UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีทุกวัน ban this season, faces another suspension after he grabbe Buruk by the nose following Fenerbahce’s 2-1 defeat at home to their arch rivals.
Buruk fell to the floor after being touche, while Mourinho, who was given a red card after. The game, was pulled away from the situation by a member of his coaching staff.
Mourinho was unable to address the incident after the match as the red card prevente. Him from speaking at the post-match press conference.
However, Fenerbahce have now jumpe to Mourinho’s defence and have accuse. Buruk of ‘planne and excessive provocations’ during the Turkish Cup tie.
A statement from Fenerbahce on Thursday read: ‘This is our statement regarding Okan Buruk, who approache our manager. Jose Mourinho, who was meeting with the referees after the match yesterday,.
Under the pretext of shaking their hands, provoke our manager with hand gestures and statements,. And had the audacity to make disrespectful hand gestures after crossing the police line.
‘After our manager momentarily touche his nose in response to these provocations,. The person in question threw himself to the ground in an exaggerate manner.
‘The disrespectful words and actions of this person, who professionally threw himself to the ground. As if he had “shot” as a continuation of his planne and excessive provocations, are recorde with images.
‘The meaninglessness and the acting of a person who is touche on the nose and jumps to.
‘It is obvious that the images of this person throwing himself to the ground from his football career continued in his career as a coach, and that this attitude is a characteristic stance.
‘It is clear that the evaluation of the ugly provocations and what happene afterwards should not be one-side, but should be base on a cause-and-effect relationship.’