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José Mourinho booked for bizarre laptop VAR protest in Fenerbahce match | Fenerbahçe


The Fenerbahce manager, José Mourinho, was booked by the referee on Sunday after he protested against a VAR decision to disallow a goal by placing a laptop in front of a TV camera and displaying a picture in an effort to show the offside decision was incorrect.

The Portuguese former Manchester United, Chelsea and Real Madrid manager told reporters he believed his striker Edin Dzeko was onside, and displayed a frame from the buildup to the strike to prove his point.

“For us, it’s a good goal,” Mourinho said after the 2-0 win at Antalyaspor in the Turkish Super Lig. “I like good VAR … I just want a VAR that helps the referee to take the right decisions.”

The Fenerbahce chairman, Ali Koc, had accused Turkish Super Lig’s video assistant referees of bias against his club last April, with the league deciding to hire foreign VARs for the rest of the 2023-24 season.

Last season’s runners-up, Fenerbahce, are second in the table with 16 points from seven matches, three points behind champions Galatasaray. Mourinho’s side visit FC Twente in the Europa League on Thursday.



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