Jose Mourinho has been charged by UEFA for using 'insulting/abusive language against a match official' after confrontations with Anthony Taylor during Wednesday's Europa League final.
The Roma manager and his staff were abusive towards the Premier League referee numerous times during the defeat to Sevilla in Budapest.
After the game footage on social media showed Mourinho directing a string of expletives toward the officials in the car park, labelling their performance a "disgrace".
Mourinho continued his criticism of the officials in his post-match press conference, saying: "I need to defend my lads, and I must say that we are used to it, but still seeing this kind of refereeing in a European final is really, really hard."
Rather than backtracking from their criticism of Taylor, Roma doubled down and their general manager Tiago Pinto told Italian media on Thursday: "We at AS Roma don't want to raise doubts about Sevilla's merits. We believe that with our opponents we put on a great final and honoured the stage offered to us by UEFA in the best way.
"We don't usually comment about these types of situations but we've analysed both the most glaring incidents and those seemingly less evident and it is clear that in disciplinary terms the refereeing of the match was not balanced."
Rimcimopz
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First they should charge Anthony Taylor for the way he was handling the match.
Viydkmnruz
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Ok, I don’t support Mourinho’s behaviour however my question to UEFA would be what they would have done about the refereeing if Mourinho had complained in a civil way? What could/would they do if they found that the accusations against the referee were correct? Football administration has to realise that the game is full of passion and money. Teams spend a lot to prepare for games so allowing a referee to freely determine results with their mistakes cannot be taken smiling. The accountability of referees are almost nonexistent!