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Former referee Urs Meier calls on Jose Mourinho to get a one-year ban for calling Anthony Taylor a ‘f****** disgrace’ – before the final Europa League referee and his family are ambushed by Roma supporters at Budapest airport

  • Anthony Taylor was criticized by Jose Mourinho after the Europa League final
  • Mourinho called the official a ‘fucking disgrace’ and claimed he ‘looked Spanish’
  • Taylor was later ambushed by angry Roma supporters at Budapest airport

Former Swiss referee Urs Meier has slammed Jose Mourinho and claimed the Roma boss should be banned from football for a year for his antics towards referee Anthony Taylor after the Europa League final.

Mourinho’s side were beaten 4-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw in a heated clash in Budapest last Wednesday.

It was a stop-start game, with the Roma bench guilty of several antics on the touchline as England official Taylor handed out seven yellow cards to his players, while the Portuguese coach was also cautioned.

It came after several close, but ultimately correct decisions in favor of Sevilla, including a potential handball penalty for Roma which was not given, as well as Taylor ordering a replay of the Spanish side’s decisive spot-kick. after Rui Patricio got out of his line. .

After the match, Mourinho slammed Taylor, saying he “seemed Spanish”, before confronting him in the parking lot of Puskas Arena and launching into a tirade of slurs against the official, including calling him ” f*****”. * shame’.

Former Swiss referee Urs Meier (right) has called for Jose Mourinho to be banned for a year

Taylor refereed a very turbulent Europa League final between Roma and Sevilla last week

Taylor refereed a very turbulent Europa League final between Roma and Sevilla last week

Mourinho slammed the official post-match, calling it a

Mourinho slammed the official post-match, calling it a ‘fucking disgrace’ in a tirade of abuse

The next day, Taylor and his family were then confronted and attacked by Roma supporters at Budapest airport in gruesome scenes and had to be driven to safety.

Mourinho has since been charged by UEFA for his actions and criticized by many in the football community, but Meier – who was forced to retire after receiving death threats for disallowing a Sol Campbell goal for England at Euro 2004 in a quarter-final clash against Portugal – felt the punishment should go even further.

“It’s just a ban that he threw the referee at the fans,” he told the Urs Meier podcast.

“He already did that when he was Chelsea manager with Anders Frisk (former Swedish referee who captained the Blues’ infamous game against Barcelona in 2005), who received death threats and then ended his career as a result.”

Mourinho had to be restrained as he raged against Taylor after the final at Puskas Arena

Mourinho was furious with the decisions

Mourinho had to be held up in the parking lot after the final as he raged against Taylor

The referee was then confronted by angry Roma fans as he left Budapest airport the following day.

A chair was even thrown at the England official as tempers flared

The referee was then confronted by angry Roma fans as he left Budapest airport the following day.

Meier continued: ‘You have to speak to him and ask yourself if he can no longer participate in the international games for a year.

Meanwhile, the Premier League also condemned the treatment Taylor received last week, as they said in a statement: “We are shocked and appalled at the unacceptable abuse directed at Anthony Taylor and his family as they returned from the UEFA Europa League final.

“No one should have to endure the inexcusable behavior they had to endure yesterday. Anthony is one of our most experienced and accomplished match officials and we fully support him and his family.

Roma fans had clearly not recovered from last week’s final as they unfurled a banner during their final Serie A game against Spezia on Sunday at the Stadio Olympico which read: “Taylor f**** ** shame”.

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