The governing body has confirmed that the tactician will face their wrath but quotes from his spokesman, reportedly claiming the coach would leave Madrid, have been denied





"These statements supposedly made by me are absolutely false," Parames told Marca, while mysteriously claiming that another person had sent an SMS to the channel with the quotes from an old mobile telephone he no longer uses.





The RFEF has announced that Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho will be charged for his participation in an unsavoury incident with Barcelona assistant Tito Vilanova during the Supercopa second-leg between the two sides last Wednesday.The 48-year-old was seen poking Vilanova in the eye following an ugly brawl at the end of the match, which Real lost 3-2 to Barcelona in a hotly-contested clash at Camp Nou, and the Spanish footballing body has confirmed on its official website that action will be taken against the Portuguese tactician, and to a lesser extent, Vilanova."[On Monday August 22, 2011], after examining the images sent [to us] by the press area, in accordance with Article 22.1 of the Disciplinary Code, the RFEF agrees that, firstly, disciplinary proceedings will be taken against Jose Mourinho, after carrying out actions that, at this time are purely circumstantial, could be in violation of Article 98 and/or Article 100 of the RFEF Disciplinary Code," read a statement."[In addition], disciplinary proceedings will also be taken against Francesco Vilanova for carrying out actions that could be in violation of Article 111 and/or Article 122 of the RFEF Disciplinary Code."Meanwhile, Mourinho's spokesman Eladio Parames has denied claims he told Canal+ that his client was contemplating a shock departure from the Santiago Bernabeu because of supposed insufficient backing from the Madrid board.News of the charges comes after it was confirmed that Barcelona would not be taking legal action against the Portuguese coach