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Autor Tópico: Jose Mourinho: This is why Anthony Taylor shouldn't be refereeing Liverpool v Man United  (Lida 146 vezes)

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Jose Mourinho: This is why Anthony Taylor shouldn't be refereeing Liverpool v Man United
 

 
JOSE MOURINHO is concerned that referee Anthony Taylor has been handed the impossible job at tomorrow night’s potentially explosive Liverpool-Manchester United clash.
 
 The straight-talking United boss chose his words carefully – but is obviously concerned about the pressure placed on Taylor, who was born in Greater Manchester.
 
 Taylor lives in Altrincham, Cheshire – just six miles from Old Trafford – and supports the Robins.
 
 But Liverpool fans have swamped social media over the past week questioning his appointment for the Anfield showdown.
 
 And Mourinho said: “I have my view but I understand and I learned a lesson, if you want to call it that, by being so many times punished by some words.
 
 “So I don’t want to say anything about it.
 
 “I think Mr Taylor is a very good referee but I think somebody with intention is putting such a pressure on him that I feel it will be difficult for him to have a very good performance.”
 
 Former referees’ chief Keith Hackett has also strongly criticised the decision and thinks the referees’ body should definitely have looked elsewhere for such a highly charged game.
 
 Hackett said: “No one is questioning Anthony’s integrity or his ability to handle this game. But what if something goes wrong for him on the day – as it can for even the finest referees?
 
 “That’s when the focus on him would be intolerable, especially if a controversial incident goes in Liverpool’s favour and influences the result.”
 
 The referees’ body has acted in the past to avoid controversy.
 
 Leicester supporter Kevin Friend was removed from a match last season involving their title rivals Tottenham after an outcry on social media.
 
 And back in 2013, former Kop boss Brendan Rodgers was fined £8,000 for criticising a decision to give the Manchester City v Liverpool game to Lee Mason, who lives in Greater Manchester.
 
 
 

 



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