Jose Mourinho saying that the referee called in Italy against Inter Milan was sentenced by the FIGC. Inter coach from Portugal was obliged to pay a fine of 18 thousand euros. Fines equivalent to USD 23 million had been dropped the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) by saying Mourinho's post-derby della Madonina face AC Milan, the end of January past.
In the game, two players that Inter Wesley Sneijder and Lucio, punished by red cards referee. Mourinho then said, "everything is done so that we do not win," while adding that the incident made him sick. Mourinho, Inter coach who until now entrenched at the top of Serie A, closed his anger with the sentence, "I realized they would not let us finish the competition quickly."
Mourinho was fined for insulting the reputation of the League. Apart from Mourinho, Inter Milan chief executive Ernesto Paolilo also fined 20 thousand euros for questioning the neutrality of Milan's Serie A after a revision of the schedule before the derby took place. "The Discipline Committee, the club (Inter Milan) was fined 38 thousand euros for those two words," the FIGC statement on its Web site as reported by Sky Sports.
Prior to this, Mourinho has been involved in feuds with a reporter in December last year. The case was finished after Mourinho willing to pay compensation 13 thousand euros.
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