Jose Mourinho: Fenerbahce Boss handed the ban on four games and Fina after the fall of Galatasaray | Football news

Fenerbahce manager Jose Mourinho was handed over a four-game suspension and punished with £ 35,000 after falling from Monday draw without rival Galatasaray, who accused Portuguese coach of giving racist statements.
In his comments after the match, Mourinho said that the Galatasaray bench “jumped like a monkey” after an early challenge, and also said that the fixing is better that Slovenian Slavko Vincic, not Turkish officials, were judged after both clubs asked for foreign appointment.
Galatasaray then emphasized his intention to “initiate criminal proceedings regarding racist statements by Jose Mourinho,” and claimed to have made “derogatory statements directed towards the Turkish people.”
On Thursday, the Turkish Football Federation (TFF) announced decisions made by his professional football disciplinary committee, which imposed sanctions on the chief of Fenerbahce for two separate disciplines.
Mourinho, TFF said, came to the court room and directed his “derogatory and offensive statements” according to the fourth official, who was Turkish.
The Portuguese coach also “accused Turkish football of chaos and a disorder of abusive and offensive statements and the Turkish football community and all Turkish referees.”
TFF said that Mourinho’s “actions and statements that offended the value of a brand of football activities in Turkey” taken into account, with a decision on the ban on the locker room and the locker room, as well as a fine of 117,000 Turkish lire (2,500 pounds).
As for his commentary on the press conference after the match, TFF said: “It has been determined that the statements used according to the members of the opposing team were not obligatory, they were contrary to the ethics of sports and the concept of honest game, contained terms that could encourage violence and disorder in sports, divisions and separatist in society and that the fan incidents are.”
As such, a fine of 1.5 million TL (£ 32,655) was imposed with another ban on two matches.
Santions mean that Mourinho will not be excavated due to the upcoming league matches Fenerbahce against Antalyaspor, Samsensport, Bodrum and Trabzon Subsid.
Galatasaray, who led Fenerbahce for six points at the top of the Super League, would add to the fifth star to those who are already on their ridge if they secure the title of the 25th of this season.
After charges of racism, former Chelsea striker Didier Drogba came to defend his old boss and ‘dad’ Mourinho.
Former International Drogba ivory-which played for Galatasaray in a period of two different spells on Stamford Bridge, and both worked under Mourinho-usual post on social networks for defense of a 62-year-old, indicating that the Portuguese coach was a father for him during his career.
On Tuesday, Fener issued his own statement, saying that Mourinho comments after the match were “completely pulled out of context and intentionally distorted”, and “in no way would be associated with racism.”