Fanarbas manager Jose Morinho on Wednesday found himself in trouble in Turkey after “respecting” his rival manager Ocon Buruk in a tasty Turkish Turkish Cup match. Fiery Clash saw that Morinho’s team knocked out after Galtasare won 2–1. But the temporary Istanbul Derby game enraged, in which three players were sent.
The dispute came only a few months after Morinho’s accusation of racist remarks against Morinho’s Galaratsarai players.
Buruk said after the quarterfinal match, “When I was moving forward, he squeezed my nose from behind. There was a little scratch. Of course, it’s not a very good and stylish thing,” Buruk said after the quarter -final match. “I will not do exaggeration about it, but it’s not a very stylish thing.”
In a viral video, after Morinho grabbed his nose from behind, Buruk fell on the floor on his face.
Galatasarai Vice President Metin Ojturk made Morinho outspoken.
He said, “The latest incident is an attack not only on the coach of Galatasarai but also on Turkish football. It is Morinho, I don’t know where they get this courage,” he said. “He can do this in the world? He thinks where is Türkiye?”
It was only two months ago that Morinho was accused of making racist remarks after another match after Galatasar involved Istanbul rivals. Galaratasare committed a crime for former real Madrid, Manchester United and Chelsea Manager, stating that the opposition bench “was jumping here like monkeys.” Galatasare had said that the Portuguese manager used “unevenly inhuman rhetoric” after being referred to.
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FENERBAHCE separated the charge and filed a case against the Galatasarai for his manager’s “individual rights attack”.
Galatasare’s social media team celebrated their victory on Wednesday, smiling under the direction of their counterpart and posted a picture on Buruk’s official X account. Caption, with a shush emoji, read: “You should not attack, you should digest!”
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