The round 7 game between Jose Mourinho’s Roma and Atalanta was full of a lot of dramatic moments. The away side took the lead through Scalvini in the 35th minute. In the second half, Roma looked the more dangerous side but failed to find the back of the net....CONTINUE READING

Well, fans have been talking about the touchline dramas, Jose Mourinho’s red card, the penalty calls, the complaints from both teams, and the 18-year-old’s goal that sealed the win for Atalanta, but this article will center on why the referee was right to show Jose Mourinho a straight red card during the game. Take a look!

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1. Jose Mourinho Displayed An Act Of Unprofessionalism

Note that Jose Mourinho received a straight red card from the match referee after the Roma coach expressed his dissatisfaction with a decision.

The Portuguese coach complained about the referee’s decision to not award his team a penalty for a foul on his player, but his approach was unprofessional.

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The experienced coach invaded the pitch and displayed his anger. For this reason, the referee sent him off.

On the other hand, note that coaches are not allowed to invade or run into the football pitch. Hence, the match referee was right to show Jose Mourinho a red card.

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