Jose Mourinho: Chelsea head coach fined by FA for comment


Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has been given a suspended one-match stadium boycott and fined £50,000 by the Football Association for remarks made about match authorities.

Mourinho had asserted authorities were "anxious" to honor his group punishments after Robert Madley denied Chelsea a spot-kick in a 3-1 misfortune to Southampton.

The FA charged that his remarks "infer predisposition with respect to a match official".

Mourinho's boycott might be upheld on the off chance that he rehashes the offense inside of a year.

The home annihilation by Southampton was Chelsea's fourth misfortune in the safeguarding champions' opening eight Premier League recreations of the season and abandoned them 10 focuses pioneers Manchester City and four focuses over the assignment zone.

Talking after the diversion, Mourinho had said the Blues were "constantly rebuffed" by authorities on the grounds that "there is dependably a question mark" from the media.

"On the off chance that the Football Association needs to rebuff me they can. They don't rebuff different chiefs," he included.

A Chelsea representative told BBC Sport the club would hold up to peruse the FA's full thinking before making any remark on the decision.

Mourinho was charged hours after the Blues said the Portuguese held their "full bolster" taking after consecutive annihilations.

His side come back to Premier League activity at home to Aston Villa - four focuses and two spots underneath them - on Saturday

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