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Roma: The meeting between Solukou and Mourinho will decide everything

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Lina Sulukou will try to convince Jose Mourinho to stay at Roma in the coming days.

Jose Mourinho has guided Roma to a European final for the second consecutive season, but rumors of the Portuguese coach’s departure have been circulating in Italy.

His relations with management are not ideal, particularly with sporting director Thiago Pinto, and while he has the support of the world, his competitive successes have paved the way for an exit.

The interest around the face of the 60-year-old coach is said to be great, but the managing director of the “Giallorossi”, Lina Suluku, has not yet said the last word.

The two are expected to have a crucial meeting in the coming days where their future together will be discussed and Suluku will try to convince Mourinho of the plan for years to come.

Nothing will be decided (or announced) ahead of May 31 and the Europa League final against Sevilla, but anything is possible immediately after the game.

Source: sport 24

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UEFA launch investigation into Jose Mourinho referee abuse after Europa League final

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On Friday (2 June), UEFA launched an investigation into Jose Mourinho’s conduct towards the referee of the Europa League final.

Champions Sevilla and Roma lost the trophy 4-1 on penalties in the Europa League final. Jose Mourinho couldn’t control his nervousness and verbally attacked the referee in the stadium’s car park.


A few days after the incident, UEFA opened a file on the incident and is investigating the Special One’s conduct for insulting referee Anthony Taylor.

UEFA charge against Sevilla and Roma

We remember that on his departure from Budapest Airport, Taylor was attacked by Roma fans.


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AC Milan: Leao announced with record clause

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The long-awaited announcement of Rafael Leao’s extension is a fact as the Portuguese winger is tied with the Rossoneri on a contract until 2028.

The signings had been in the works for days but the people in Milan waited for the right moment to announce the developments Rafael Leao.

The big star of the ‘rosoneri’ is now tied to a contract that expires on June 30, 2028, leaving any doubt about his future.

Finding a solution to his penalty for leaving Sporting for Lille (and his €17,000,000 fine) eased negotiations.

The increase in his salary covers his entitlements as he is now being paid 5,000,000 a year plus any bonuses.

From there, the Italian club is prepared should other sides attack the 23-year-old international, who has recorded 41 goals and 29 assists in 162 games with Milan. The release clause included in the contract is 175,000,000, a record amount for Italian dates.

“I am very happy. It was something I wanted to do and I did it. We hope to do great things in the future. We found the golden ratio and I’m happy. Thoughts are on Verona and then on the new season in which we want to win a lot of important things. I’ll see if I change the number. 17 is special to me. We will see“, he explained that he left the offices of Milan and with the people who had gathered to idolize him.

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Mourinho: ‘I’m tired of being a coach, a communicator and the one who says we’ve been robbed’

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While Jose Mourinho expressed his desire to stay at Roma, he also hinted that he was tired of complaining about refereeing.

Roma failed to win the Europa League, while Sevilla celebrated this trophy after beating 4-1 on penalties (1-1 in regular time and extra time).

In the final, Jose Mourinho complained about Anthony Taylor’s refereeing and kicked him in the parking lot. Speaking to Sky Sports, the special adviser explained that he had a desire to continue at Roma but was tired of the general situation.

“I want to stay at Roma but my players earn more and I earn more. I’m a bit tired of being the manager, the communications man, the face of the club who says we’ve been robbed after every game.” I’m tired of having to deal with all fronts.

Next year we won’t play in the Champions League and that’s a good thing because we weren’t cut out for that.

And let’s hope that (referee) Anthony Taylor only officiates games in the Champions League and makes the same mistakes there as here and not in the Europa League. said the Portuguese coach.

Source: sport 24

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