The English Federation has accused to José Mourinho of bad behaviour in the Premier League for reporting a referee's campaign against Chelsea. The Portuguese complained of the performance of the referee Anthony Taylor after the tie of his team in front of the Southampton

The English Federation of Football (FA) accused this past Thursday of bad behaviour to the trainer of Chelsea, the Portuguese José Mourinho, after studying the comments that the luso carried out on 28 December at the end of the party of Premier League against the Southampton. In the back press conference to the meeting, that finish with tie to one, Mourinho ensured that it existed "a campaign to influence to the referees" against of his team.

"The media, commentators and other directors exert a pressure on the referees. There is a campaign against Chelsea. I do not know why and it does not matter me", it said the technician of the team londinense. The ancient trainer of the Real Madrid regretted that the referee of the crash, Anthony Taylor, did not concede a penalti on the Catalan midfield player Cesc Fábregas, that saw the yellow card for simulating after having been trabado by the defence Matt Targetti.

"All the world knows that it was penalti. The referee made a mistake. The people commits errors and he committed a big error. It is a good referee, is young, has years and years of football by in front, but committed a big error", ensured Mourinho. "In other countries in which I have worked this would be news of cover", added Mourinho, that described the decision of the referee like a "absolute scandal". 

From now and after the official indictment of the English Federation, the Portuguese technician has until the 19.00 hours of the next Tuesday 13 January to appeal the punishment.