In a dramatic Serie A clash, José Mourinho, the manager of AS Roma, found himself in the spotlight yet again, this time for his theatrics on the sidelines. During AS Roma's nail-biting 1-0 victory over Monza, Mourinho was sent off and later claimed he didn't understand why.

As the game was headed for a goalless draw, AS Roma forward Stephan El Shaarawy managed to score a late winner, securing three crucial points for his team. However, it was Mourinho's actions that stole the headlines.

In stoppage time, Mourinho was captured on camera making a ‘crying' gesture in the direction of the Monza bench. The veteran head coach, known for his dramatic touchline antics and sometimes controversial behavior, once again lived up to his reputation.

Mourinho's red card means he'll be absent from AS Roma's next game, a significant fixture against his former club, Inter Milan. The 60-year-old Portuguese manager had a successful stint with Inter Milan from 2008 to 2010, leading the team to two Serie A titles and a prestigious Champions League trophy. However, his fiery demeanor has also led to disciplinary issues, as he was sent off three times in Serie A during the previous season.

Mourinho's antics on the sidelines continue to polarize opinions among fans and pundits alike. While some enjoy his passion and the element of showmanship he brings to the game, and others view his behavior as excessive. Regardless, Mourinho remains a prominent figure in the world of football, consistently making headlines with his actions and words. His absence from the upcoming AS Roma vs. Inter Milan clash adds an extra layer of intrigue to an already high-stakes encounter in Italian football.