Jose Mourinho sees red as Cremonese beat Roma to end long wait for a win
Jose Mourinho was sent off as his Roma side lost to previously winless Cremonese in Serie A.
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Jose Mourinho was sent off as his Roma side lost to previously winless Cremonese in Serie A.
Jose Mourinho was sent off as Roma fell to a shock 2-1 defeat at basement side Cremonese, missing the chance to climb into second place in Serie A. Daniel Ciofani’s 83rd-minute penalty proved to be the difference between the sides, as Cremonese claimed their first league win of the season and their first in the top-flight since March 1996.
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