Wednesday, July 11, 2012

The Football - Mourinho criticized the revocation penalty


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The Football - Former Barcelona president, Joan Laporta, criticized the lifting of sanctions for Real Madrid coach, Jose Mourinho. Mourinho Laporta assess actions against Tito Vilanova is well worth the punishment.

As reported previously, the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) decided to revoke the suspended two games for Mourinho. This itself had imposed the suspension as a punishment for the actions of the Portuguese man conspicuous Vilanova after the second leg of the Spanish Super Cup, last year.

Forgiveness is also given to Vilanova. He, who was suspended one game for Mourinho hit back, is now free.

With the RFEF decision, the two coaches will be able to assist each team in two games this year the Spanish Super Cup. Incidentally, Madrid and Barca meet again in that arena.

Laporta agreed with the decision to revoke the sentence RFEF Vilanova. However, he opposes amnesty to Mourinho.

"For me, obviously Mourinho was the assailant, but the rules say that there may be forgiveness, and we must respect them," said Laporta told Catalunya Radio.

"Mourinho did it with a planned attack from behind. That's really inappropriate and ridiculous behavior," he continued.

"It should only Mourinho who was convicted, because Tito normal reaction when someone tried to hurt you in the back," he said.

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