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http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/sport/football/articles/16925529 Mourinho to escape FA charge By Ken Dyer, Evening Standard 28 February 2005 Jose Mourinho looks set to escape a touchline ban despite being ordered from the dugout during Chelsea's extra-time Carling Cup victory over Liverpool. The controversial Chelsea manager was told to move by fourth official Phil Crossley following discussions with police, after he celebrated Chelsea's late equaliser, an own goal by Steven Gerrard. The police said they were concerned about public order after Mourinho goaded Liverpool fans by putting his finger to his lips. But police deny they asked Mourinho to move. However, despite calls for tough action to be taken against him it is unilkely that the matter will be taken further as he was not abusing match officials. Managers who have received heavy fines and touchline bans in the past have been punished for direct confrontation or criticism of referees and their assistants. The latest incident though, is just one of a series of controversies in which Chelsea have been involved in recent weeks. They face no fewer than seven disciplinary probes, including: 1) FA inquiries into failing to control their players at Blackburn, 2) their fans against West Ham and 3) an alleged accusation that Manchester United players cheated. In addition the Premier League have 4) instigated an investigation into an alleged tapping-up ofArsenal's Ashley Cole while UEFA are looking into the controversy over last week's Champions League clash in Barcelona. 5)Mourinho stoked further controversy yesterday when he said the result was "adulterated" and reinforced his allegation that referee Anders Frisk had colluded with Barca coach Frank Rijkaard during half time of the 2-1 defeat. 6)UEFA are also set to fine Chelsea for Mourinho's nonattendance at a post-match press conference in Barcelona and the club's lateness in leaving their dressing-room for the second half of their Champions League clash. Chelsea midfield star Frank Lampard said Mourinho's confrontational approach was a major part of his success. "He likes a fight," he said. "We had a meeting after the Barcelona match and he was very blunt. He tells you to your face and I respect that." ---- 哇!會不會太多了@@, 老大該歇一歇, 緩一緩...怕這些事情到賽季結束還有的吵 接下來幾天老大應該會很安靜(希望), 好像每次他丟一顆炸彈後, 人就銷聲匿跡幾天 ----- -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 61.224.187.7