Jose Mourinho has expressed his relief at avoiding a suspension following his sending-off at Southampton. The Manchester United boss is in Russia for Wednesday's Champions League clash with CSKA Moscow and was asked about the FA's decision not to take further action for being sent to the stands near the end ofSaturday's 1-0 win at St Mary's.
"If I am not punished, it is because there were no reasons for the sending-off," Mourinho said.
"I am happy that was recognised and that I can be doing my work normally against Crystal Palace. That is enough for me."
The referee involved on the south coast at the weekend actually received some praise from the United boss.
"Craig Pawson is one of the big talents in England," Mourinho added. "He had an amazing game. He was so calm and in control. After I watch it on TV, no camera on Craig and he made that decision."
Mourinho confirmed that Marouane Fellaini, Michael Carrick and Paul Pogba are all out of action.
Pogba is out with a hamstring problem and the Portuguese boss said no further update on his condition was available.
Source - Skysports
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