Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has been given a one-game touchline ban and fined £16,000 by the Football Association after admitting a charge of improper conduct.
The incident came during United's 1-1 draw with West Ham United on Sunday, when Mourinho reacted furiously to Paul Pogba being shown a yellow card for diving and kicked a water bottle down the touchline. He was sent to the stands by referee Jonathan Moss.
Mourinho decided not to contest an FA charge, resulting in the one-game ban and a £16,000 fine.
The ban will be enforced immediately for the EFL Cup game against West Ham on Wednesday night.
He was also slapped with a one-match touchline ban after being sent to the stands during a goalless draw with Burnley in October.
Jose Mourinho to serve one-match touchline ban and fined £16,000https://t.co/cCC8gWQfGE
— The FA (@FA) November 30, 2016
Latest Stories
-
Meghan Netflix show delayed over LA wildfires
20 minutes -
Kwesi Nyantakyi: How the new Sports & Recreation Ministry can transform the Youth
3 hours -
Barca fights back to beat Real Madrid 5-2 for Spanish Super Cup success
4 hours -
Photos: Mahama joins National Prayer and Thanksgiving Service
4 hours -
Mahama reaffirms commitment to education reform, tackles immediate feeding challenges in SHSs
5 hours -
Vetting of ministerial nominees begins on Monday, January 13
5 hours -
Ghanaian, Prof Wisdom Tettey is Carleton University’s 17th President and Vice-Chancellor in Canada
5 hours -
National Cathedral can be built at a reasonable cost without state funds – Mahama
6 hours -
13-year-old girl survives alleged ritual murder attempt in Eastern Region
6 hours -
Anti-corruption campaigner lauds ORAL, commends Mahama
6 hours -
Türkish Ambassador to Ghana congratulates Vice President Opoku-Agyemang
6 hours -
GUTA dissociates itself from its president’s comment urging gov’t to retain E-levy
6 hours -
My victory is the manifestation of the will of God, says Mahama
6 hours -
We’ll strengthen the fight against corruption – Mahama
6 hours -
National Cathedral project expenditure to be probed soon – Mahama
6 hours