Former Manchester United and Chelsea head coach Jose Mourinho has taken popular Nigerian activist VDM’s style on Galatasaray. The manager filed a lawsuit against Galatasaray following the accusation levelled against him. It is not news that one of the sweetest thing of VDM is talking about slamming lawsuit once you are defamed.
After his game against Galatasaray, the club accused him of making racist statements and he dose not find that nice. The Fenerbahce manager was accused by follow Turkish side Galatasaray of making racist statements after Monday’s Istanbul derby.
His club released a statement saying his comments had been taken “completely taken out of context”. On Friday, Fenerbahce said Mourinho was filing a 1,907,000 Turkish Lira lawsuit, through the club’s lawyers, against Galatasaray.

According to Jose Mourinho, he said it “due to the attack on the personal rights.” The amount which is worth around £41,000 is symbolic as 1907 is the year Fenerbahce Sports Club was founded.
The TFF said “the statements used towards the members of the opposing team were contrary to the ethics of sports and the concept of fair play, contained expressions that could encourage violence and disorder in sports, were divisive and separatist in society and could cause fan incidents”.