‘I am happy’ – Jose Mourinho celebrates historic decision after rivals fail to block move

Jose Mourinho has finally got his way in one of his longest-running disputes with the Turkish Super Lig. The Fenerbahce boss has been a strong critic of the league’s referees since his appointment in the summer. GettyMourinho has got his way ahead of the Istanbul Derby[/caption] History will be made when Galatasaray host Fenerbahce on MondayGetty Images - Getty Mourinho has also claimed the officials favour his side’s title rivals Galatasaray with their decisions. The two sides meet in the Istanbul Derby on Monday night, with a decision now made on who will take charge of the match. Slovenian referee Slavko Vincic will become the first foreign referee to officiate a Turkish Super Lig match, the Turkish Football Federation have confirmed. The 45-year-old has been a FIFA referee since 2010 and took charge of last season’s Champions League final. Vincic also oversaw the 2022 Europa League final as well as having experience of the Greek, Saudi Arabian and Emirati top flights this season. It is hoped appointing a referee from overseas will avoid any potential bias as the league looks to prevent any controversies and complaints. “The decision has been made and he is a top-level referee,” Mourinho said, as per Turkish outlet Hurriyet. I think it is important for credibility. “I am happy with this decision. Although it may not seem like it sometimes, I am a person who wants fair play. “We want to win, they want to win. I hope it will be a big match.” Galatasaray, who won the reverse fixture 3-1 in September, sit six points clear of Fenerbahce at the top of the table. Vincic previously took charge of last season’s Champions League finalGetty Images - Getty The league leaders remain unbeaten having only dropped six points from their opening 23 matches. Galatasaray has filed an appeal with the Turkish Football Dispute Resolution Committee to block Vincic’s appointment “We invite the Turkish sports community to unite against this planned and organised evil, this attempt to pit brother against brother,” a club statement read. Our only request from our fans is to remain calm in the face of these provocations and devote all their energy to supporting our team on the field. Justice will surely prevail, and in the end, good will win. “We are warning the Turkish Football Federation for the last time that if they are truly the boss of football, they should bring justice to all clubs instead of doing whatever someone wants. “Stop being a federation of a club, stop creating more chaos, do what is necessary for Turkish football.” Meanwhile, Mourinho has won 25 of 39 matches as Fenerbahce’s boss, but has been a vocal critic of the referees since arriving in Turkey. Mourinho welcomed the appointment of a foreign official for the Istanbul derbyGetty After beating Trabzonspor in November, he claimed he would not have taken the job if he had known the standard of officiating. The Portuguese fumed: “I blame the Fenerbahce people that brought me here. They told me only half of the truth. “They didn’t tell me the whole truth because if they told me the whole truth, I wouldn’t come. “But, with half of the truth and my boys, we fight opponents and the system.” In another rant last month, Mourinho hit out at a ‘scandal’ within the game in Turkey with officials allegedly favouring Galatasaray. His comments were followed by Gala’s opponents walking off the pitch during a recent match. They had been leading at home against Adana Demirspor when the referee awarded the hosts a penalty. In protest of the decision, the visiting players left the field of play, prompting the referee to abandon the match.

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‘I am happy’ – Jose Mourinho celebrates historic decision after rivals fail to block move

Jose Mourinho has finally got his way in one of his longest-running disputes with the Turkish Super Lig.

The Fenerbahce boss has been a strong critic of the league’s referees since his appointment in the summer.

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Mourinho has got his way ahead of the Istanbul Derby[/caption]
History will be made when Galatasaray host Fenerbahce on Monday
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Mourinho has also claimed the officials favour his side’s title rivals Galatasaray with their decisions.

The two sides meet in the Istanbul Derby on Monday night, with a decision now made on who will take charge of the match.

Slovenian referee Slavko Vincic will become the first foreign referee to officiate a Turkish Super Lig match, the Turkish Football Federation have confirmed.

The 45-year-old has been a FIFA referee since 2010 and took charge of last season’s Champions League final.

Vincic also oversaw the 2022 Europa League final as well as having experience of the Greek, Saudi Arabian and Emirati top flights this season.

It is hoped appointing a referee from overseas will avoid any potential bias as the league looks to prevent any controversies and complaints.

“The decision has been made and he is a top-level referee,” Mourinho said, as per Turkish outlet Hurriyet. I think it is important for credibility.

“I am happy with this decision. Although it may not seem like it sometimes, I am a person who wants fair play.

“We want to win, they want to win. I hope it will be a big match.”

Galatasaray, who won the reverse fixture 3-1 in September, sit six points clear of Fenerbahce at the top of the table.

Vincic previously took charge of last season’s Champions League final
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The league leaders remain unbeaten having only dropped six points from their opening 23 matches.

Galatasaray has filed an appeal with the Turkish Football Dispute Resolution Committee to block Vincic’s appointment

“We invite the Turkish sports community to unite against this planned and organised evil, this attempt to pit brother against brother,” a club statement read.

Our only request from our fans is to remain calm in the face of these provocations and devote all their energy to supporting our team on the field. Justice will surely prevail, and in the end, good will win.

“We are warning the Turkish Football Federation for the last time that if they are truly the boss of football, they should bring justice to all clubs instead of doing whatever someone wants.

“Stop being a federation of a club, stop creating more chaos, do what is necessary for Turkish football.”

Meanwhile, Mourinho has won 25 of 39 matches as Fenerbahce’s boss, but has been a vocal critic of the referees since arriving in Turkey.

Mourinho welcomed the appointment of a foreign official for the Istanbul derby
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After beating Trabzonspor in November, he claimed he would not have taken the job if he had known the standard of officiating.

The Portuguese fumed: “I blame the Fenerbahce people that brought me here. They told me only half of the truth.

“They didn’t tell me the whole truth because if they told me the whole truth, I wouldn’t come.

“But, with half of the truth and my boys, we fight opponents and the system.”

In another rant last month, Mourinho hit out at a ‘scandal’ within the game in Turkey with officials allegedly favouring Galatasaray.

His comments were followed by Gala’s opponents walking off the pitch during a recent match.

They had been leading at home against Adana Demirspor when the referee awarded the hosts a penalty.

In protest of the decision, the visiting players left the field of play, prompting the referee to abandon the match.