Manchester United manager, Jose Mourinho has been free of all charges by the FA, after the English football body dropped charges against the Portuguese for abusive language.
Jose Mourinho’s charge for alleged abusive language in Manchester United’s win over Newcastle has been dropped, the FA has confirmed.
The United boss requested a non-personal hearing on October 24 after being granted an extension to respond to comments he is alleged to have made towards a camera in Portuguese after the 3-2 victory at Old Trafford.
Manchester United came back from a two nil deficit, after Newcastle United scored two goals in the first 10 minutes, but the Red Devils scored three goals in the second half to win all three points, and the manager was alleged to have used some abusive words while talking to the camera.
An FA statement read: “A charge against Jose Mourinho for allegedly using language which was abusive and/or insulting and/or improper has been found not proven following an Independent Regulatory Commission hearing today 31st October 2018.
“It related to an incident at the end of the Manchester United versus Newcastle United game on 6 October 2018. Written reasons for the decision of the Independent Regulatory Commission will be published in due course. This decision is subject to appeal.”