Ex-Manchester United and Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho made a controversial claim after his Roma side were beaten 1-0 by Atalanta in Serie A at the weekend.
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The Portuguese tactician's team were defeated under controversial circumstances on Sunday, with Mourinho being sent off in the 57th minute for dissent after protesting a refereeing decision.
His displeasure with the officiating came after he believed Roma should have been awarded a penalty for a foul in the box on winger Nicolo Zaniolo, saying after the match that, in future, he will encourage his players to go to ground easier.
"There was a very clear penalty," he said, according to Football Italia.
"I asked the referee afterwards why, and asked him to be clear with me that it was because Zaniolo did not go down.
"So therefore, I have to change my advice to my players, I have to tell them 'don't try to stay on your feet'.
"'Don't play the ball, be a clown the way many who dive like they're in a swimming pool do in this league', because that is evidently how you get penalties."
Roma's defeat means they are currently sixth in Serie A, having now lost twice in seven matches since the campaign got underway.
Paulo Dybala, who has enjoyed a fine start to his career with the Giallorossi, pulled up with an injury in the pre-match warm up, with Mourinho feeling the outcome might have been different had he been available.
"It went badly because we lost a game that we should've won easily, considering the way we played," he added.
"If we can imagine this domination we had in the final third, with many chances created, we can speculate that, with Paulo on the field, it might've been different."
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