Jose Mourinho made headlines in Turkey on the weekend after he was punished for protesting a referee's decision using a laptop – here is what he did.
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The Portuguese tactician has made a name for himself for his touchline antics over the years, and things are seemingly no different in Turkey.
Fenerbahce claimed an impressive 2-0 win away from home against Antalyaspor in the Turkish Super Lig on Sunday, thanks to an own goal and a strike from ex-Premier League star Dusan Tadic.
However, it was what happened with around 15 minutes to go, with Fenerbahce only leading by one goal, that saw Mourinho being shown a yellow card by match official Cihan Aydin.
Seemingly furious with an Edin Dzeko goal being ruled out for offside, the ex-Chelsea and Real Madrid manager picked up a staff laptop and placed it in front of a TV camera to prove his striker's goal should have stood.
Jose Mourinho received a yellow card for placing laptop evidence in front of a TV camera suggesting Edin Džeko's goal was wrongly disallowed for offside. ???? pic.twitter.com/dA4PJZ9bx8
— Football Xtra™ (@FootballXtra0) September 29, 2024
The 61-year-old was subsequently booked for his behaviour, but that was not the first time he has been in trouble this season in Turkey as he was recently fined for missing a press conference too.
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Fenerbahce are currently second on the Turkish table, behind long-time rivals Galatasaray.