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‘Bullying’ Mourinho should be jailed says FifPro member

Jose Mourinho should be sent to prison for bullying and exiling Manchester United midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger, a member of world players’ union FifPro claimed yesterday.
Mourinho is keen to sell Schweinsteiger as he puts his mark on United’s squad and reports have emerged that the Old Trafford manager has banished the Germany star to train alone and with the reserves.
The World Cup winner was absent from United’s squad for Wayne Rooney’s testimonial against Everton on Wednesday, even though Mourinho used 22 players in the goalless draw.
Dejan Stefanovic, now a lawyer and FifPro member from Slovenia, told BBC World Service Sport: “It’s clear bullying. In Slovenia, we would have indicted Mourinho and asked for the highest penalty — three years in prison.
“This is clearly meant to discourage Bastian. Mourinho is setting a bad example. I would take it to the ordinary court. In our case, the penal code is quite clear. If there is bullying and harassment, there’s a prison sanction, a maximum of three years in prison.
“Schweinsteiger should turn to the Professional Footballers’ Association and he should file a complaint and I would also seek penalty for Mourinho.
“All the players of the first team have to train with the coaches of the first team at the same place, at the same time as all other team-mates.
“That’s something that should be applied to each and every club and should be written within FIFA regulations.”
Mourinho’s predecessor Louis van Gaal signed Schweinsteiger on a three-year deal last year, but the 32-year-old’s miserable first season was marred by injuries and poor form.
Despite his travails in Manchester, Schweinsteiger remains a revered figure at his former club Bayern Munich and with the German national team after making 120 appearances for his country.
Bayern president Karl-Heinz Rummenigge says United’s reputation has been tarnished by Mourinho’s approach.
“I could hardly believe it. One or two players are going to think long and hard in future about whether they want to go to such a club,” he told the Bild newspaper.

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