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‘That’s Not Very Democratic!’ – Jose Mourinho Defends Right To Criticise Referees As Benfica Boss Faces Potential Punishment
Jose Mourinho, the newly appointed Benfica coach, has defended his democratic right to critique referees following a controversial 1-1 draw against Rio Ave. The Portuguese legend is currently under investigation after accusing referee Sergio Guelho of having “no personality” in his post-match comments.
Mourinho Strikes Back
Mourinho’s remarks have sparked controversy and led the Portuguese Football Referees’ Association (APAF) to file a complaint. The 62-year-old, however, insists that analysing referees’ performances is no different from the scrutiny he faces as a manager.
“I have to adapt,” Mourinho said at a press conference ahead of Benfica’s clash with Gil Vicente. “Personal insults undermine people’s dignity; I can’t do that, and I haven’t done it. But if I can’t criticise a referee’s work in the same way millions criticise mine, I don’t think it’s very democratic.”
He added that he had not suggested the disallowed goal should have stood, but merely offered an objective critique of the official’s performance.
Potential Disciplinary Action
As a result of the APAF complaint, Mourinho could face a touchline ban, a fine, or both. He stressed that if such criticism is prohibited, rules should be clearly communicated to avoid confusion.
Benfica fans and football enthusiasts are now watching closely to see how the league responds to one of the sport’s most outspoken personalities. Whether you agree with Mourinho or not, his comments highlight the ongoing debate over how far managers can go in publicly assessing referees’ performances.
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