Aug 24, 2011

"The Special one" Mourinho facing 15-match ban



After a tempestuous 3-2 defeat to rivals Barcelona in the Supercopa, Real Madrid boss Jose Mourinho is facing a lengthy ban for his behavior.
The Portuguese was caught on camera for reaching out to gouge the eye of Barcelona coach Tito Vilanova, and has been charged by Royal Spanish Football Federation for his actions.
According to reports from the Sun, Mourinho is facing a ban that could very well extend to 15 matches for his antics. At the very least, the self-proclaimed "Special One" could face a ban of four matches, which would still hit the La Liga giants hard. 
This has sparked reports that the ex-Inter manager was tired of all the controversy in Spain, and considering quitting Real Madrid, but most recently he has refuted the notion, saying: "That's impossible."
"Only those who don't know me can dream, make up or believe I may leave Real Madrid at this stage..." Mourinho wrote, in a letter to his club's supporters.
"I believe many people were surprised by the quality football showcased by Real Madrid during the pre-season and it would be surprising news to them if I left the club now. Impossible!
"I have a fantastic president who is very intelligent and with whom I have a great friendship. I also have a director general who works for the club 24 hours a day, so my motivation is enormous and my Madridismo is even greater than that of some pseudo-Madridistas...
"There is no way I'm leaving. No way!
"I also wish to apologise to Madridistas, and only to them, for my attitude in our last game. Some people are better adapted to the hypocrisy in football than I am, and they hide their faces and speak in whispers deep inside tunnels.
"I'm not learning to be a hypocrite, and I don't want to."

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