Inter boss Jose Mourinho has been fined for his outburst following last month's Milan derby.

Inter boss fined after criticising FIGC regulations

Inter boss Jose Mourinho has been hit with a heavy fine for his outburst following last month's Milan derby. The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) hit the Portuguese with an €18,000 (£15,700) bill for his derogatory comments against Serie A regulations. Mourinho claimed officials were out to get his side after two players were sent off in an unsurprisingly feisty clash. After the game, he said: "everything was done for us not to win," whilst adding that the match had left a "strange taste" in his mouth. Mourinho, whose side are nine points clear at the top of Serie A, concluded his verdict by saying: "I've realised they won't let us wrap up the championship early." Inter chief executive Ernesto Paolillo was fined €20,000 (£17,400) for questioning the Italian Soccer League's neutrality after Milan managed to have a fixture before the derby rescheduled. "The club were fined €38,000 for the pair's comments by a disciplinary committee," read a statement on. Mourinho agreed to pay a €13,000 (£11,000) fine last week to settle a disciplinary case over an altercation with a journalist in December.