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Jose Mourinho 6-Game Ban Suggested by Graham Poll After West Ham Sending off
- Updated: November 28, 2016
Former Premier League referee Graham Poll has called for Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho to be handed a six-game stadium ban after he was sent to the stands for the second time this season during his side’s 1-1 draw with West Ham United at Old Trafford.
The Portuguese manager was sent from the touchline by referee Jon Moss in the first half of Sunday’s game after he reacted angrily to Paul Pogba being booked for diving and kicked a water bottle.
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It comes less than a month after he received the same sanction during an October Old Trafford game against Burnley, and Poll believes Mourinho should now be severely punished as he is a repeat offender, as he wrote the Daily Mail:
United fans may well say that referees are treating their manager more harshly than others but for far too long his excesses were either ignored or tolerated.
Referees have had enough of the clear lack of respect the Portuguese displays, none more so than …