Jose Mourinho is pleased to have been cleared of a Football Association charge for using foul language as the Manchester United manager claims his touchline swearing was not offensive.
After coming from behind to beat Newcastle 3-2 late last month, amid a backdrop of uncertainty about his position, tensions boiled over at full-time as the 55-year-old made his way towards the tunnel.
Footage showed Mourinho making comments in Portuguese, at one point looking into a camera, as he headed down the touchline, leading to an FA charge for using abusive, insulting or improper language.
United vigorously contested it and an Independent Regulatory Commission decided against sanctioning him after a hearing on Wednesday.
Press Association Sport understands that move surprised the FA’s disciplinary department and could yet be appealed against, but Mourinho is happy with the initial outcome.
“You know, the reason why I ask the club and lawyers to appeal was because I was 100 per cent (sure) that I was not guilty of these charges,” the United boss said. “But you never know how it ends.
“Yes, I’m pleased but I know that I have to respect the process and I have to for what is going to happen next.
“But I only appeal if I feel that I am not guilty. I don’t appeal to lose my time or to make other people lose their time.”
The full written reasons as to how the judicial panel members reached the decision are expected to be published next week, when the FA’s disciplinary department will weigh up whether to appeal.
Mourinho’s defence will also become clear at that point, although the United manager offered a glimpse of his counter-argument in the press conference previewing Saturday’s trip to Bournemouth.
“Nobody knows what I told,” he said, before suggesting an issue at another game. “Did you watch Crystal Palace vs Arsenal?
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