Jose Mourinho will face no further action from the Football
Association after being sent to the stands during Manchester United's
1-0 win over Southampton.
Mourinho was asked to
leave the touchline by Craig Pawson during second-half injury time at St
Mary's on Saturday, after fourth official Mike Jones pulled him back
for encroaching on to the edge of the pitch.
Speaking after the game, Mourinho was none the wiser over the referee's decision.
"I don't know [what happened]," he said. "Craig told me to leave, and I left."
The
FA have confirmed that, whatever Mourinho's offence, it did not warrant
further punishment and he will be free to take his place in the Old
Trafford dugout when United host struggling Crystal Palace next weekend.
No
stranger to disciplinary controversies during his time in England, the
former Chelsea manager was given a one-match ban and fined £50,000 last
November on the back of two separate incidents.
Mourinho
was sent to the stands by Mark Clattenburg during a 0-0 home draw with
Burnley, having already been charged with misconduct with regards to
comments made about referee Anthony Taylor before United's trip to
Anfield to face Liverpool.
Mourinho avoids FA punishment after being sent off at Southampton
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