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Shout out to Drogba, Mikel Obi, others – Jose Mourinho breaks silence on Turkey ban

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Former Chelsea and Actual Madrid supervisor Jose Mourinho has lastly spoken out after his controversial ban in Turkey, Soccernet.ng studies. 

The Portuguese gaffer was labeled a racist following his submit match remark after Fenerbahce conflict with their fierce Turkey rival Galatasaray SK.

Mourinho’s controversial comment about Galatasaray gamers diving “like a monkey.” and feedback about Turkish referees resulted to a 4 match ban on the sideline.

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In the meantime, Mourinho has dismissed racism allegations towards him whereas expressing gratitude to former African gamers like Didier Drogba and John Obi Mikel for his or her help.

Jose Mourinho
Jose Mourinho (Chelsea supervisor) prepares to place Didier Drogba (C) on in its place. [Photo credit/Imago]

The Portuguese tactician, who not too long ago confronted accusations that led to his suspension, described the claims as a weak try to tarnish his picture. Additionally, he insisted that racism isn’t considered one of his flaws.

“I used to be calm, I used to be relaxed, I used to be not harm,” Mourinho advised Sky Sports activities. “I simply felt, how might they go so low? Nevertheless it was not an issue for me. The following day, once I began analyzing the scenes, the help was there as a result of all people is aware of who I’m.”

The Fenerbahce boss weighed in on his deep ties to Africa, which he believes discredit any makes an attempt to label him a racist.

He added: “They weren’t intelligent in the way in which they attacked me as a result of they don’t know my connections with Africa, with African folks, with African gamers, with African charities. They don’t know of my previous. As an alternative of going towards me, I believe it boomeranged and went towards them.”

Mourinho reserved particular reward for Drogba, Mikel, and different African gamers who publicly defended him amid the controversy.

“They weren’t intelligent in the way in which they attacked me”

Jose Mourinho speaks for the primary time in regards to the racism claims made towards him by Galatasaray. pic.twitter.com/4xRfuL5wRO

— Sky Sports activities Information (@SkySportsNews) March 6, 2025

“I’ve solely to thank the individuals who didn’t have an issue talking, particularly my boys, my former African gamers. They have been a vital voice.”

Each Drogba and Mikel had earlier come to Mourinho’s defence, dismissing the racism allegations as baseless. The Chelsea legend, Drogba, acknowledged, “How can my ‘Dad’ be a racist? Come on, guys.” Equally, Mikel mentioned, “For them to label our African dad a racist, for me, that’s a f**ing joke.”

Didier Drogba and John Obi Mikel
Didier Drogba and John Obi Mikel in the course of the 2013 AFCON Quarter Ultimate match between Ivory Coast and Nigeria at Royal Bafokeng Stadium on February 03, 2013 IN Rustenburg, South Africa. [Photo Credit/ Imago].

With the scandal seemingly behind him, Mourinho stays centered on his managerial profession, whereas his legacy amongst African footballers continues to talk for itself.

Ayomide Oguntimehin

Ayomide Oguntimehin

Ayomide Oguntimehin is a CAF-accredited sports activities journalist and Editor at Soccernet.ng, with a confirmed monitor report in conducting interviews with Tremendous Eagles stars corresponding to William Troost-Ekong, Taiwo Awoniyi, Shiny Osayi-Samuel, Ademola Lookman, and lots of others. He has additionally made a big affect in breaking switch information tales.

Grounded in video modifying, video journalism, social media administration, and content material technique, Ayomide brings a wealth of experience to his work.

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