Roma head coach Jose Mourinho has been accused of booing U14 players at a recent youth game involving the Italian club, just a couple of days before receiving a Serie A ban.
According to Corriere dello Sport, the Portuguese tactician attended an U14 match between Roma and Lazio on Monday, and was seen encouraging the booing of an opposition youngster.
It is claimed that Mourinho led the jeers for Lazio teenager Alexandru Milou as he stepped up to take a penalty, while he has also been accused of instructing the Roma players to waste time.
The news comes just days after the former Manchester United manager was sent off during his senior team's 2-1 loss to Cremonese, who picked up their first win of the 2022/23 league season.
The Serie A later announced a two-match suspension for Mourinho after explaining in a statement that he stormed into the referees' dressing room to continue the behaviour that earned him the red card.
Following an altercation with the fourth official during the game, the Portuguese was handed his marching orders from the sidelines for the third time this season.
Lazio's members of staff were believed to be unhappy with Mourinho's apparent unsportsmanlike actions at the U14 match earlier this week as footage emerged showing Milou being booed.
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The young player did convert his penalty, but Roma still managed to win the game before celebrating with the club's head coach after the encounter.
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