José Mourinho faces at least a two-game touchline ban after being charged by Uefa over his behaviour towards the referee Anthony Taylor after the Europa League final this week.
The Roma manager was filmed haranguing Taylor at length in a VIP car park after his team were defeated by Sevilla on penalties. Taylor was subsequently targeted by Roma fans at Budapest airport.
Mourinho, if found guilty, will be banned from the dugout for a minimum of two matches. In a flurry of other disciplinary measures, Roma were charged over crowd disturbances among their fans and “acts of damage”. Sevilla…
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