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Jose Mourinho has said he doesn’t understand why he was sent off for making a crying gesture towards the end of Roma’s 1-0 victory against Monza on Sunday.

A 90th-minute goal from Stephan El Shaarawy secured the win for Roma against Monza who were down to 10 men following Danilo D’Ambrosio‘s first-half sending off.

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Mourinho was also shown a red card in stoppage-time after he appeared to make a gesture towards the Monza coaching staff.

“I don’t know why I got the red card, I only made a gesture to the bench, not a single word,” Mourinho said.

“The Monza bench put a lot of pressure on the referee, they shouldn’t have behaved like that.”

The sending off means that Mourinho won’t be on the bench for Roma’s next league game, away to his former club Inter Milan.

Despite appearing to mock the Monza coaching staff, Mourinho was full of praise for the visiting team for their display with 10 men.

“They didn’t deserve to lose the game,” Mourinho added. “My team was always in difficulty, we made a lot of mistakes and we suffered. It was a game with a low technical level but a high emotional one.”

After a poor start to the season, Roma have now won three consecutive league games and leapfrog Monza into sixth place in the Serie A table.

Information from Reuters was included in this report.

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