What a load of bollocks! Galatasaray and Fenerbahce, two of the biggest mugs in Turkish footy, had a right go at each other on Monday night. The match was a bloody bore draw, but that didn't stop the drama from kicking off after the final whistle.
Racism accusations flying about
Galatasaray, the bellends, have accused Mourinho of being a racist. They reckon he's been bad-mouthing the Turkish people since he took over at Fenerbahce. The statement from the club said: "Today, his discourse has escalated beyond merely immoral comments into unequivocally inhumane rhetoric."
They're planning on taking the matter to UEFA and FIFA, and they're watching Fenerbahce closely to see how they react to Mourinho's alleged comments. Fenerbahce hit back, saying that Mourinho's words were "completely taken out of context and deliberately distorted." They're ready to take legal action against the "pathetic slander" from Galatasaray.
Mourinho's comments caused a stir
Mourinho had a right go at the Turkish officials after the match, accusing them of "jumping like monkeys" and saying that if they were in charge, the game would have been a disaster. He even went to the ref's dressing room after the game to give them a piece of his mind.
Galatasaray's coach, Okan Buruk, didn't hold back either. He called Mourinho "the crying one" and said he was "famous for crying." Mourinho hit back, praising the foreign ref and saying that if Turkish refs want to be top-level, they need to follow his example.
The beautiful game takes a backseat
The match itself was a load of old tosh, with Fenerbahce managing just three shots on goal. The real drama was off the pitch, with 4,500 coppers in attendance and a foreign ref brought in for the first time ever in the Turkish Super Lig.
It's a shame that the beautiful game has been overshadowed by all this nonsense. But when you've got two of the biggest muppets in Turkish footy going at it hammer and tongs, what do you expect?