Mourinho Blasts Referee Decisions After Controversial Europa League Exit to Rangers
Jose Mourinho criticizes referee and VAR decisions after Fenerbahce's dramatic penalty shootout loss to Rangers in Europa League clash.

Controversial Europa League Exit Sparks Mourinho Outburst
Jose Mourinho launched a scathing attack on match officials following Fenerbahce's heartbreaking Europa League elimination against Rangers, questioning whether his past suspension continues to haunt him in European competitions.
The Penalty Controversies
Fenerbahce's 2-0 victory at Ibrox (3-3 aggregate) forced extra time before ultimately falling in the penalty shootout. However, the Portuguese manager claims three clear penalty decisions went against his team:
- A potential handball in the 38th minute
- A challenge on striker Edin Dzeko in the 67th minute
- A late collision in the box during extra time
"We had three justified penalty claims rejected," Mourinho stated. "When VAR doesn't intervene in any of them, you have to wonder."
Historical Context
The fiery manager referenced his 2023 suspension after Roma's Europa League final loss to Sevilla as potential context for the questionable decisions. Since that incident:
- Mourinho missed out on Champions League qualification due to a controversial penalty call
- His teams have been involved in multiple VAR controversies
- He served a touchline ban for his explosive reaction to the 2023 final
Match Analysis
Despite the controversial exit, the tactical battle delivered drama:
- First Leg: Fenerbahce won 3-1 in Istanbul through clinical counterattacks
- Return Leg: Rangers showed resilience to overturn the deficit
- Key Performances: Sebastian Szymanski's brace nearly won it for Fenerbahce
- Turning Point: Two spectacular saves by Rangers' keeper in the shootout
Post-Match Reactions
Mourinho refused to blame his players: "Over 120 minutes we were clearly superior. The decisions took the game to penalties where anything can happen."
The manager did however praise Rangers' achievement: "Congratulations to them, but we deserved more. Now they face Athletic Bilbao - a team we know well from the group stage."
Implications for Rangers
The Scottish side's remarkable comeback:
- Marks their first European quarterfinal in years
- Sets up a fascinating clash with Athletic Bilbao
- Keeps alive hopes of an all-British European final
Mourinho concluded with characteristic defiance: "I stand by my players. This team has shown the mentality I demand, regardless of results."