Roma boss Jose Mourinho was issued marching orders late in his side’s 2-2 draw with Verona this morning.
The iconic Portuguese manager clashed with referee Luca Pairetto on several occasions during the match.
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In stoppage time, Mourinho was seen looking at the referee while pointing to his head, implying that the match official had made some questionable decisions.
Clearly frustrated, moments later the 59-year-old booted a ball into the Stadio Olimpico crowd – which resulted in a red card.
“I love these people and for them, I fight,” Mourinho wrote on Instagram
“I don’t talk is better to go home and have a nice dinner. Have a good Sunday.”
It’s not the first time this season Mourinho has been sent off after the former LaLiga and Premier League manager received two yellow cards in a game against Napoli.
Mourinho’s seventh-place Roma scraped a 2-2 home draw with Verona after trailing 2-0 inside the first 20 minutes.
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Czech Republic midfielder Antonin Barak gave Verona a fifth-minute lead and Frenchman Adrien Tameze made it 2-0.
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But Mourinho drew on his experience to make telling changes, as Australian teen star Cristian Volpato and midfielder Edoardo Bove scored after coming off the bench.
The 18-year-old Volpato, who formerly played with Sydney FC and Western Sydney at youth level, netted in the 65th, three minutes after coming on. The 19-year-old Bove did so six minutes after his entry to make it 2-2 in the 84th.
It was Bove’s first goal for the club.
– with AP
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