Fenerbahce boss Jose Mourinho is booked after using laptop to show his frustration after Edin Dzeko’s goal was ruled out for offside during win against Antalyaspor

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Fenerbahce manager Jose Mourinho used a laptop to show his frustration with an offside decision during his side’s 2-0 win against Antalyaspor.

Mourinho was livid after Edin Dzeko’s goal was ruled out for offside and proceeded to place his laptop in front of a TV camera.

The laptop screen showed a still image of the incident, with Mourinho attempting to prove that the officials had made the wrong decision.

Referee Cihan Aydin certainly didn’t approve of Mourinho’s protest as he proceeded to show him a yellow card.

Despite the incident, Fenerbahce still managed to take all three points, with Dusan Tadic scoring prior to an own goal from Thalisson Kelven. 

Fenerbahce boss Jose Mourinho used his laptop to show his frustration with an offside decision

Mourinho placed his laptop, showing a still of the offside incident, in front of a TV camera

Mourinho placed his laptop, showing a still of the offside incident, in front of a TV camera

Mourinho, who was recently fined for missing a press conference, has frequently criticised referees throughout his career.

Fenerbahce are currently in second place in the league, three points adrift of leaders Galatasaray.

Mourinho had been left frustrated after Edin Dzeko's effort had been ruled out for offside

Mourinho had been left frustrated after Edin Dzeko’s effort had been ruled out for offside

Mourinho’s side are in Europa League action on Thursday as they face Twente away.

Former Manchester City striker Dzeko has enjoyed an impressive start to the season for Fenerbahce.

The 38-year-old has scored five goals in seven league appearances so far this campaign. 



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