Mourinho & his ‘worst referee’ rant gains new relevance amid latest Serie A scandal | OneFootball

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Mourinho & his ‘worst referee’ rant gains new relevance amid latest Serie A scandal

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Comments made by Jose Mourinho during his time at Roma have taken on fresh relevance amid the latest controversy surrounding refereeing in Serie A.


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Following a 1-1 draw with Monza in 2023, Mourinho launched a remarkable attack on referee Daniele Chiffi, describing him as “the worst referee I have encountered in my entire career.” At the time, the outburst was seen as another example of the Portuguese coach’s fiery touchline persona.

However, one particular line now stands out more than ever.

Mourinho suggested Roma lacked the influence of other clubs when it came to referee appointments, claiming some teams had the power to effectively reject certain officials.

“Unfortunately, this too is a sign of Roma’s weakness as a club, because we do not have the strength of other clubs who can say we don’t want this referee.”

He also admitted he restrained himself late in the match because he expected to be sent off for even minor protests.

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ROME, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 17: AS Roma head coach Jose Mourinho looks on during the Serie A TIM match between AS Roma and Empoli FC at Stadio Olimpico on September 17, 2023 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

Mourinho comments take on new relevance amid Rocchi scandal

Those remarks have resurfaced in the wake of an investigation involving former referee designator Gianluca Rocchi. Rocchi is under scrutiny as part of a wider probe into alleged manipulation in the assignment of referees, an issue that strikes at the credibility of the system.

While there is no suggestion Mourinho had knowledge of any wrongdoing, his comments appear to echo concerns now being debated across Italian football. Questions around transparency, influence and consistency in officiating have once again come to the forefront.

At the time, Mourinho insisted his criticism was not about a single decision but about a broader lack of connection and authority from the referee. Now, with Italian football facing renewed scrutiny, those words read less like a post-match rant and more like an early warning sign of deeper structural concerns.

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