After the recent Turkish Cup loss, Fenerbahce has publicly defended their coach Jose Mourinho, claiming he was provoked by his Galatasaray counterpart, Okan Buruk. The incident escalated post-game as Mourinho grabbed Buruk's nose amidst a chaotic scene involving players. Buruk, who later described it as not very stylish, felt it warranted attention. Fenerbahce criticized Buruk's reaction as exaggerated, asserting that the events need to be evaluated in the context of the provocations that led to the confrontation. The Turkish Football Federation might discipline Mourinho for his actions.
Fenerbahce stated that Okan Buruk provoked Jose Mourinho, who was caught in a confrontation after the Turkish Cup match, leading to the nose grabbing incident.
Buruk described the incident as Mourinho squeezing his nose while he was walking away, calling the action not stylish but not overly exaggerated.
Fenerbahce criticized Buruk's dramatic reaction, stating he threw himself to the ground in a way reminiscent of his playing days, highlighting perceived exaggeration.
The incident sparked debate, with Fenerbahce emphasizing the need to look at provocations systematically rather than solely focusing on Mourinho's reaction.
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