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Mourinho fails in FA appeal

Jose Mourinho's troubled relationship with football authorities continued today when his appeal against a fine for improper conduct was dismissed.

The Chelsea boss unsuccessfully appealed against a £5,000 punishment imposed by the Football Association following comments he made after the Carling Cup first leg against Manchester United.

Since the fine was handed out by FA officials, Mourinho and Chelsea have been at the centre of a number of controversial incidents in a hugely successful season when they have won the Carling Cup and Barclays Premiership.

Mourinho was last week fined £200,000 for his part in an illegal meeting with Arsenal full-back Ashley Cole, although it is unclear whether he will appeal against the punishment from the Premier League.

His comments after the goalless first leg against United in January was one of the first controversial incidents, with Chelsea's conduct making the headlines since.

"In the second half it was whistle and whistle, fault and fault, cheat and cheat," Mourinho said after his side were frustrated by United, although Chelsea won the second leg at Old Trafford and went on to lift the trophy.

A statement on the FA's website read: "At an appeal board hearing, an appeal by Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has been dismissed."

Mourinho has also been reprimanded by UEFA this season, receiving a two-match
touchline ban and a fine of around £9,000 for bringing the game into disrepute by making wrong and unfounded statements about referee Anders Frisk.

Mourinho refused to attend post-match media duties after their Champions League last-16 first-leg clash against Barcelona, complaining that Frisk was talking to Barca boss Frank Rijkaard in the interval.

The unsavoury incident led to UEFA referees committee chairman Volker Roth calling the former Porto boss an "enemy of football."

 
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has been embroiled in controversy with football's governing bodies in recent months
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has been embroiled in controversy with football's governing bodies in recent months  
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