In a highly charged Turkish Cup quarter-final on April 1, 2025, Fenerbahçe's manager, José Mourinho, found himself at the center of controversy following a 2-1 defeat to Galatasaray.
The match, marked by intense rivalry, saw Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen score both goals for Galatasaray, propelling them into the semi-finals and ending Fenerbahçe's hopes in the competition.
The post-match atmosphere turned tumultuous when Mourinho, in a display of frustration, approached Galatasaray's manager, Okan Buruk, from behind. In a startling move, Mourinho grabbed Buruk's nose, causing him to stumble and clutch his face in apparent distress. The incident, captured on video, has since circulated widely, drawing sharp criticism from fans and pundits alike.
The Turkish Football Federation (TFF) has initiated an investigation into Mourinho's conduct, with reports suggesting that he could face a significant suspension if found guilty of physical assault. The severity of the potential ban underscores the TFF's commitment to maintaining decorum and sportsmanship within Turkish football.
This incident adds to Mourinho's list of controversial moments, further intensifying the scrutiny on his managerial career. As the investigation unfolds, both Fenerbahçe and the broader football community await the TFF's findings and any subsequent disciplinary actions.