Chelsea coach Ianni charged over Mourinho fracas

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Chelsea coach Ianni charged over Mourinho fracas
Both clubs receive similar official reminders in terms of the behavior expected of their staff and players at all times while in the technical area

LONDON, United Kingdom – Chelsea assistant coach Marco Ianni has been charged with improper conduct in a touchline flare-up with Jose Mourinho that led the Football Association to remind the Manchester United manager of his responsibilities.

Tensions escalated in front of the Stamford Bridge tunnel after Ross Barkley’s equalizer deep into stoppage time saw Chelsea secure a 2-2 draw on Saturday, October 20.

Former Chelsea manager Mourinho was angered by the way Ianni, an assistant to current Blues boss Maurizio Sarri, celebrated in front of the United bench.

Portuguese coach Mourinho leapt from his seat and had to be restrained by security staff as a melee ensued.

Both Ianni and Sarri have since apologized to Mourinho, with the United manager saying he now considers the matter closed.

But the FA, English football’s governing body, has decided to take action.

“Chelsea coach Marco Ianni has been charged following the game against Manchester United on Saturday,” said an FA statement.

“It is alleged that his behaviour in the 96th minute constituted improper conduct.”

“In relation to this incident, Jose Mourinho has been formally reminded of his responsibilities while both clubs have received similar official reminders in terms of the behavior expected of their staff and players at all times whilst in the technical area.”

Mourinho, speaking ahead of United’s Champions League match against Juventus on Tuesday, played down the fracas by saying he did not want it to damage Italian coach Ianni’s career. (READ: Ronaldo out to heap pressure on old club United)

“I want to thank Sarri for his honesty,” Mourinho told reporters. “I want to thank Chelsea for its honesty too.

“But I’m not happy that it’s going too far with the young boy (Ianni),”

“He apologized to me, I accept his apologies. I think he deserves a second chance.

“I don’t think he deserves to be sacked, I don’t think he deserves anything more than the fact that his club was strong with him.

“Everybody makes mistakes, I made a lot of mistakes, so I hope they let the kid go on.”

Mourinho does not face further FA action relating to the incident but is preparing to answer a separate charge of using abusive, insulting or improper language following United’s 3-2 win over Newcastle, relating to remarks he allegedly made in Portuguese.

He has until Wednesday to respond and Mourinho could face a touchline ban if the charge is upheld. – Rappler.com

 

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