For many years, Jose Mourinho, who managed Chelsea, Manchester United, and Tottenham Hotspur in England, faced his former team Manchester United yesterday as the head coach of Fenerbahçe at Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium. SAW RED, MADE HEADLINESThe experienced coach, well-known to the English press, made headlines again in the British newspapers, especially after receiving a red card following the match that ended in a 1-1 draw. In the 57th minute of the match, after Osayi-Samuel fell in the penalty area, coach Jose Mourinho was sent off with a red card for protesting to the referee. Here are the headlines about Mourinho; Regarding these moments of the match, the Daily Mail stated, "They always said that Jose Mourinho had two sides at Manchester United. Before this match, the captivating Jose was the center of attention. Then, the cheerful Jose, who ended up in the stands of Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium, made headlines again. What did Mourinho say to fourth official Jeremy Stinat after a penalty was not awarded for Manuel Ugarte's contact with Bright Osayi-Samuel in the second half? Or was it just because he stepped out of his technical area? Perhaps we will never know, but these were enough for French referee Clement Turpin to show him a direct red card." One of the most striking headlines after the match came from the famous British broadcaster BBC. BBC stated, "All eyes are on Ten Hag and Manchester United, but Mourinho stole the show again." The Telegraph also touched on the Portuguese coach's red card while criticizing Manchester for not winning for a long time. "On a night when the former United manager received a red card for angrily reacting to the lack of a penalty, his rival Erik ten Hag saw his team fail again in Europe. United has only won once in Europe in the last 19 months." Guardian used a simple headline: "Manchester United drew with Fenerbahçe after Mourinho received a red card." Independent commented on the match result, stating, "Mourinho received a red card against his former team, but this did not overshadow the ongoing issues in Erik ten Hag's team." Sun Newspaper claimed, "The Portuguese coach was sent off by the referee for the curses he uttered on the sidelines after the penalty decision."
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