Jose Mourinho The former Chelsea boss is already facing punishment for comments made regarding referee Anthony Taylor ahead of United’s clash with Liverpool.

The Portuguese is already facing punishments for comments towards
Anthony Taylor but is now in more trouble over an altercation with
another referee, Mark Clattenburg. Jose Mourinho has been charged for the second time in quick
succession by the Football Association after he was sent to the stands
during Manchester United’s draw with Burnley. And now he could be hit with a stadium ban following his
altercation with referee Mark Clattenburg on Saturday, in which he is
alleged to have used “abusive and/or insulting words”.The former Chelsea boss has been given until 18.00GMT on Friday to respond to the charge. The deadline to respond to Mourinho’s first charge passed on Monday without him making an appeal – at least not publicly. The Portuguese’s anger against Burnley is thought to have been
prompted by Clattenburg’s decision not to award a penalty for a Jon
Flanagan trip on Matteo Darmian.
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