Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Mourinho slams FA for ignoring Van Persie elbow

Mourinho slams FA for ignoring Van Persie elbow
The Chelsea boss believes the Dutchman would have faced disciplinary action from English football's authorities had he played for the Premier League leaders

Jose Mourinho has hit out at the Football Association for opting not to take action against Manchester United striker Robin van Persie for an alleged elbow on an opponent.

Van Persie appeared to catch James Tomkins with his arm during United's 1-1 draw with West Ham at Upton Park on Sunday but referee Mark Clattenburg did not see the incident and the FA deemed it not worthy of further scrutiny.

It is a decision that has incensed Mourinho, who will be without star striker Diego Costa for Wednesday's clash with Everton as the Spain international serves the last of a three-game retrospective ban for violent conduct after being found quilty of deliberately stamping on Emre Can last month.

"The same people that suspended my player [Costa] didn't want to suspend a player this weekend," Mourinho told reporters.

When pressed over who he was referring to, the Chelsea boss made an elbowing motion in clear reference to Van Persie and added: "A player did this in the face of somebody else and nothing happened.

"I know that if it was one of mine, I know. Last season the same thing happened, when Ramires was suspended.

"It was exactly the same thing. And one week later a Manchester City player kicked a player on the floor at Norwich and nothing happened. I’m used to it."

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