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Karine Grigoryan

07-11-2018 | 18:08 Football
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There has been a twist in FA decision over Jose Mourinho's behavior during Manchester United vs Newcastle game

As it has been reported before, Manchester United boss was being blamed for using abusive, insulting or improper language after the 3-2 win over Newcastle at Old Trafford. And FA made a statement as of which Mourinho has escaped a possible touchline ban for comments made after Manchester United’s win over Newcastle. A statement from the FA read: “A charge against Jose Mourinho for allegedly using language which was abusive and/or insulting and/or improper has been found not proven following an Independent Regulatory Commission hearing today. “It related to an incident at the end of the Manchester United versus Newcastle United game on 6 October 2018. “Written reasons for the decision of the Independent Regulatory Commission will be published in due course. This decision is subject to appeal.” But weeks later, an independent commission found a charge of misconduct against Mourinho not proven in a landmark ruling, writes Mirror. FA made another statement, which read: "Having carefully considered the Written Reasons of the Independent Regulatory Commission relating to the case involving José Mourinho, it will be appealing the decision." Mourinho responded to FA's decision: “You know the reason why I ask the club and lawyers to appeal was because I was 100 per cent that I was not guilty of this charge. “But you never know how it ends. Yes I'm pleased, but I know that I have to respect the process and I have to wait for what is going to happen next." Now the United boss could still be punished, after the FA announced it had lodged an appeal against the verdict reached by the independent commission. It was claimed that Mourinho said "fodas filhos de puta", which translates into English as ‘f*** off sons of b*****s" as he walked down the Old Trafford touchline on October 6.

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