Roma were beaten on penalties by Sevilla in the Europa League final in May, but Jose Mourinho still refuses to accept the result despite receiving a four-match ban for his comments
Jose Mourinho is still adamant that Roma did not lose the Europa League final against Sevilla.
The record books state that Sevilla won a record seventh Europa League title in Budapest on May 31 after beating Roma 4-1 on penalties following a 1-1 draw. But the nature of the defeat left the Roma manager utterly furious and, despite over three months passing since then, he has still not calmed down.
Mourinho was handed a four-match ban by UEFA for his protestations after the feisty final, which saw 13 yellow cards handed out by English referee Anthony Taylor. He was caught on film confronting Taylor in the car park where he told him he was a “f****** disgrace”, while the referee was also hounded by Roma fans at the airport.
The ban means Mourinho will be absent from the first four games of Roma’s Europa League campaign this season, which gets underway against Sheriff Tiraspol on Thursday night. Nevertheless, he is still steadfast in his refusal to accept the result from the final, which was his first defeat in six UEFA competition showpieces.