Chelsea manager's assistant accused of improper conduct and Mourinho's warning


LONDON (Reuters) - Chelsea coach Marco Eiani has been charged with misconduct on Saturday with Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho, who received a warning as a "formal" reminder of his responsibilities.
Iaini's assistant, Maurizio Sari, celebrated close to Manchester United's 2-2 draw with Ross Barclay in the sixth minute of stoppage time on Saturday at Stamford Bridge in London, In the Premier League.

The Portuguese coach quickly rose from his place to the assistant coach before the intervention of members of the technical staff of the two teams, in addition to security officials in the stadium to resolve the problem between them.

The Union considered that the conduct carried out by Eiani "was inappropriate," pointing out that he has a deadline until Thursday evening, to respond to the charge against him, according to Agence France-Presse.

In a statement on Monday, the union said it had also officially "reminded Mourinho of his responsibilities" and that the clubs had also received a similar reminder of "the expected behavior of their coaching staff and the players at all times."

Sari admitted that his assistant had "made a mistake". "I spoke to my technical staff and settled what happened right away," said the Blues manager.

On Monday, Mourinho thanked his Italian counterpart and former club, who had previously confirmed that Sari and his assistant apologized immediately after the incident.

I think he deserves a second chance, I do not think he deserves to be fired, so I hope everyone will do the same to me, "Mourinho told a news conference on the eve of his club's hosting of the Champions League Group Three qualifier: This means not to disturb the march of this young man who is probably a good man, a coach with great qualifications. "

He added: "Let him work, everyone is confused mistakes, and made many mistakes."