(VIDEO) Galatasaray Trolls José Mourinho After His Attack on Okan Buruk
It was a tough blow for José Mourinho's new adventure at Fenerbahçe after seeing how Galatasaray, his team's arch-rival, eliminated them from the Turkish Cup in a highly controversial ending.

Cameras followed the Portuguese coach at the end of the match, where Victor Osimhen scored a brace to seal the victory. At that moment, The Special One confronted and attacked the opposing coach.
Galatasaray’s Taunt with an Animated Video
Galatasaray’s official account posted an animated video featuring José Mourinho—first speaking at a press conference, then dreaming about the rival team’s players, and finally appearing in a mental institution.
Given everything that happened after the match, it was only natural for the video to go viral, especially considering Mourinho’s history of heated encounters.
Now, the big question is whether he will face any disciplinary action, as his aggression was directed at a member of the opposing staff.
Mourinho confronted Galatasaray's head coach, Okan Buruk, grabbing him by the nose at the end of the match that sealed his team's elimination and secured their arch-rival's spot in the Turkish Cup semifinals.
The clash at Ülker Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium escalated in tension during the final minutes. With Galatasaray in control and the game becoming increasingly physical, objects were hurled from the stands at Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen as he was substituted for Álvaro Morata in the 80th minute.
The referee attempted to defuse the situation by issuing yellow cards to Rolland Sallai, Edin Džeko, and Eren Elmalı on the field, as well as to Irfan Kahveci, Milan Škriniar, and Osimhen, who had been involved in altercations near the benches.
Additionally, red cards were handed to Barış Alper Yılmaz and Kerem Demirbay of Galatasaray and Mert Hakan Yandaş of Fenerbahçe, all of whom were off the pitch at the time.
The tension remained high, leading to 15 minutes of stoppage time. Galatasaray held on for a 2-1 victory and secured their place in the next round. At the final whistle, Mourinho—who could end his debut season in Turkey without a trophy—chased after Buruk and grabbed him by the nose, causing him to fall to the ground. Galatasaray staff had to intervene and escort the Portuguese manager back to the locker room.