Wednesday, 27 February 2019
Pochettino Sentenced by FA for Hard Protests to the Referee
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Mauricio Pochettino
DBasia.news – Tottenham Hotspur coach Mauricio Pochettino strongly protested to referee Mike Dean when his team lost 1-2 to Burnley last weekend. As a result, the English football association, FA, decided to punish the coach.
After the game ended Pochettino immediately approached the referee and overflowed his anger. He considered some of Mike Dean’s decisions to hurt his team.
Seeing that, the FA rewarded the Argentine coach with two violations at once. They consider what they do is very inappropriate.
“Mauricio Pochettino has been found guilty of two FA violations contained in E3 regulations against Burnley. “It is suspected that the language and behavior of Tottenham Hotspur managers at the end of the match on and off the pitch as inappropriate behavior,” said the FA official statement.
“He had until February 28 at 18:00 to respond to this charge,” continued the FA statement.
If until the specified time Pochettino does not react to anything, it is not impossible he will miss accompanying Harry Kane et al in the next two matches. In addition, penalties in the form of fines also await him.
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