Mourinho waits for UEL final referee to criticise him: "You're a f*cking crooks man"

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Roma manager Jose Mourinho waited outside to call Europa League final referee Anthony Taylor a "f*cking crooks man". The Portuguese criticised the referee's decisions during the match against Sevilla at the Puskas Arena stadium. Moreover, the 60-year-old decided to give the runner-up medal to a fan as a gift.

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Sevilla found their Europa League magic formula on Wednesday, beating Roma 4-1 on penalties in Budapest to make it a perfect seven out of seven in finals in the competition.
The Spanish side thought they had a penalty with 15 minutes to go after referee Anthony Taylor ruled that Ibanez had brought down Lucas Ocampos but the decision was overturned by VAR.
Defeat spells heartbreak for Roma boss Jose Mourinho, who has lost a European final for the first time after five successes. The Portuguese did not digest the defeat and decided to give the runner-up medal to a fan as a gift.
Furthermore, the 60-year-old waited outside for Anthony Taylor, who refereed the match, to criticise his decisions. "It's a f*cking disgrace man. Roberto Rosetti [another referee] knew it wasn't a penalty," he said.
"But you weren't able to figure it out for yourself. F*ck off, f*ck off! F*cking crooks man," Mourinho said in the Puskas Arena parking.

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