Roma coach Jose Mourinho escaped a touchline ban after cooperating with the Italian soccer federation's disciplinary prosecutor and was instead only fined 20,000 euros (USD 22,000) on Friday for labelling a referee unstable. Before a recent match with Sassuolo, Mourinho questioned the abilities of referee Matteo Marcenaro. Arsenal Manager Mikel Arteta Cleared of Misconduct Charge After His Angry Comments About Premier League Officiating.

"We had him three times as a fourth official and I don't think he has the emotional stability for games of this level," Mourinho said.

During the same news conference, Mourinho attacked Sassuolo forward Domenico Berardi, saying the player "exaggerates fouls to draw yellow cards."

Mourinho later said his Italian wasn't proficient enough to explain certain concepts. Roma was also ordered to pay a fine of 20,000 euros (USD 22,000), with the money from both the club and Mourinho going toward medical research. Rebecca Welch All Set to Become the First Female Referee in English Premier League, To Officiate in Fulham vs Burnley Match.

Mourinho was suspended for two matches at the start of this campaign for comments about a referee at the end of last season. He was also banned for four matches by UEFA in June for verbally abusing the Europa League final referee in a stadium garage after Roma lost to Sevilla.

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