C'mon Jose just calm down a bit and stop getting yourself suspended!
Oh Jose, things really aren't going well for you at the moment, are they? Just months after Chelsea won the Premier League title under Mourinho, they're having a right nightmare in the Premier League.
The Blues have already lost six games in the league this season, twice as many as they managed in all of last season, with the defeat against Liverpool last weekend being the latest in a string of shocking results.
And one of those shocking results came away to Slaven Bilic's West Ham United, where the Hammers managed to pull off a 2-1 victory over Mourinho's side. During the game, the Chelsea boss was sent to West Ham's directors box after having words with the referee following the sending off of Nemanja Matic.
While Jose got plenty of jeers up with all the West Ham fans, he's now been fined £40,000 and given a one-match stadium ban, as reported on the FA website.
As you can imagine, Twitter went into meltdown with Mourinho being told to sit on the naughty step and here are some of the best tweets about his ban. A field day for those who aren't fans of the Chelsea boss...
Mourinho has reacted to his stadium ban, he's really not bothered... #Mourinho #CFC pic.twitter.com/U7LlRcYsHK
— Top Corner (@HITCtopcorner) November 2, 2015
Jose Mourinho has been handed a one-match stadium ban, immediately improving Chelsea's chances of beating Stoke on Saturday.
— JOE.co.uk (@JOE_co_uk) November 2, 2015
Mourinho has been fined £40k & handed a one match stadium ban. Okay? Let's move on.
— Paddy Power (@paddypower) November 2, 2015
Meet “Inspector Mou-sseau” @Steven_MC19 pic.twitter.com/hhP55H59HR
— Howler Magazine (@whatahowler) November 2, 2015
Good day for Mourinho - a £40k fine & banned from the stadium for a game… oh & Eva Carneiro is suing him personally….
— Matt AATW (@MattAATW) November 2, 2015
This Mourinho stadium ban entirely separate to his suspended ban given for his Southampton referee comments - which he is still appealing.
— Phil McNulty (@philmcnulty) November 2, 2015
In fairness, there's a good chance Mourinho will be sacked after the Dynamo game. Ban could be another club's problem.
— Andrew Allen (@AAllenSport) November 2, 2015
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