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Red card for Jose Mourinho: Fenerbahce coach reacts to sending off against Man Utd in the Europa League | Football News

Red card for Jose Mourinho: Fenerbahce coach reacts to sending off against Man Utd in the Europa League | Football News

Jose Mourinho couldn't hide his frustration after being sent off during Fenerbahce's draw with Manchester United on Thursday.

Christian Eriksen temporarily silenced Fenerbahce's frenzied support but old foe Youssef En-Nesyri secured a 1-1 draw against a United side that has won just one of its last 11 European games.

But it was Mourinho's show as, according to referee Clement Turpin, his drama on the touchline missed the target as the hosts attempted a penalty.

The Portuguese, who coached United from mid-2016 to late 2018, was sent to the stands for his protests after Bright Osayi-Samuel was denied a penalty following a foul by Manuel Ugarte.

Regarding the incident, Mourinho told TNT: “I observed the incident. I don’t want to talk about it.”

As Mourinho went to the referee, he added: “He told me something unbelievable. At the same time, he could see what was happening in the penalty area and my behavior on the sideline.”

“I congratulate him because he is absolutely incredible.

“During the game, at 100 miles an hour, he had an eye on the penalty situation, and he had an eye on the bench and my behavior.”

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“That’s the explanation he gave me. That’s why he’s one of the best referees in the world.”

Mourinho suggests it is time for him to give up on European football

Similarly, Mourinho continued as he arrived at the packed post-match press conference, admitting that it might be best not to take part in European club competition any time soon.

“I think the best thing I can do is if I leave Fenerbahce, go to a club that doesn't take part in UEFA competitions,” he added.

“So if any club in England, at the bottom of the table, needs a manager in two years, I’m ready to go.”

“And I don’t want to say anything more about it. I want to talk about the game. We played absolutely fantastically against a team that is theoretically at a superior level. We played fantastically.”

Mourinho said: “I don't think anything” when asked for his opinion on the penalty decision and laughed off suggestions he might appeal his sending off.

“If I appeal I’ll get a six-month ban, so there’s nothing to do,” he said. “Since the Sevilla-Roma final (in the 2023 Conference League) there is nothing left to do. It is what it is.”

“That's why I say that the future may be better without European competitions, so that I don't get upset. It is like it is.”

In pictures: Jose Mourinho sent off

Fenerbahce head coach Jose Mourinho leaves the pitch after being shown a red card during the Europa League opening match between Fenerbahce and Manchester United at Sükrü Saracoglu Stadium in Istanbul, Turkey, on Thursday, October 24, 2024. (AP Photo.) /Francisco Seco)
Jose Mourinho reacts to a decision before his red card during Fenerbahce's Europa League match against Manchester United
Jose Mourinho protests to the fourth official before his red card during Fenerbahce's Europa League match against Manchester United
Jose Mourinho argues with referee Clement Turpin after his red card during Fenerbahce's Europa League match against Manchester United
Jose Mourinho was sent to the stands during Fenerbahce's Europa League match against Manchester United

Mourinho: A good result for Man Utd

Mourinho watched the rest of the game in the stands as his side fought for a point and United blew a lead in Europe for the fourth consecutive year.

United have made a rocky start to the new-look competition, with a shock home draw against Twente followed by an injury-time goal that saved them from defeat in Porto, and Mourinho insisted the result in Istanbul was a good one for was his former team.

Manchester United's Christian Eriksen (left) celebrates after scoring the opening goal in the opening Europa League match between Fenerbahce and Manchester United at Sükrü Saracoglu Stadium in Istanbul, Turkey, on Thursday, October 24, 2024. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)
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Manchester United's Christian Eriksen (left) celebrates after scoring the opening goal

“They got a point against us, not us against them,” said Mourinho. “We played fantastically. If we play like that in the Turkish league, we will destroy everything because of course we played against a team that has a higher level than us. The Premier League has more quality, more intensity and more of everything.”

“I think my boys played a great game. In England we're probably talking about two or three Manchester United players who didn't play. You don't know how many of us didn't play. At the beginning we had four players who didn't play. We had to solve a crazy puzzle. I couldn't expect more from the players.

“Andre Onana made two fantastic saves. They scored in a situation we knew they could. We performed phenomenally.”

Fenerbahce's Youssef En-Nesyri, second from right, heads the ball past Manchester United's goalkeeper Andre Onana during the Europa League opening phase football match between Fenerbahce and Manchester United at Sukruşü Saracoglu Stadium in Istanbul, Turkey, Thursday, April 24. October 2024. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)
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Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana makes a great save to save the second goal

“Come on, he saved the result. My goalkeeper didn't save, he made two impossible saves in 10 seconds. He was the most crucial player in the result. Of course he didn’t make 20, but he made two. That was unbelievable.”

“I know the English media will say Manchester United didn't play well, but I think it would be fair to say we played an exceptional game and were better than them. A good result for Manchester United.”

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