UEFA told Faria to take off woolly hat

UEFA officials made Chelsea coach Rui Faria remove his woolly hat to prove he was not in communication with banned boss Jose Mourinho during the Champions League quarter-final second leg in Munich last night, it has emerged.

UEFA told Faria to take off woolly hat

UEFA officials made Chelsea coach Rui Faria remove his woolly hat to prove he was not in communication with banned boss Jose Mourinho during the Champions League quarter-final second leg in Munich last night, it has emerged.

The club’s ongoing feud with European football’s governing body has gathered intensity after it was revealed the officials confronted the fitness coach during the half-time interval at the Olympic Stadium.

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