The case of Jose Mourinho is now heading between the rock but the experienced head coach have informed media that he is kind person.
Earlier on today Fenerbahce coach condemned how the Federation of Sports and opposition are attacking him.
Mourinho said “They [Galatasaray] were not clever in the way they attacked me, because they didn’t know my past.
“They didn’t know my connections with Africa, with African people and African players and African charities.
“So instead of going against me, I think it boomeranged and went against them.”
After Istanbul derby, it is alleged that Mourinho said home bench had been “jumping like monkeys” during the game, with Fenerbahce subsequently saying Mourinho’s comments had been taken “completely taken out of context”.
Few days later Portuguese tactician was handed a four-match ban – which was later reduced to two matches – by the Turkish Football Federation (TFF).
According to BBC sports: Mourinho, 64, has also filed a lawsuit against Galatasaray seeking damages worth 1,907,000 Turkish Lira (£41,000).

Fenerbahce coach clarified the incident where he pointed out that most of people knows the type of human being he is.
Mourinho said Everyone knows who I am as a person. Everybody knows my bad qualities, but that is not one of my bad qualities. Exactly the opposite!.
“The most important thing is I know who I am, and the attack accusing racism was a bad choice.”
Even though he face such difficult situation his former players shared their experience regarding his personality.
Such support left Mourinho impressed as he thanked players such as Didier Drogba and ex-Ghana midfielder Michael Essien.
He said “I thank the people who didn’t have a problem to speak [out], especially my boys, my former players. They were a very important voice.”
According to BBC sports: Mourinho was penalised for making “derogatory and offensive statements towards the Turkish referee [fourth official]” and because he “accused Turkish football of chaos and disorder with insulting and offensive statements towards both the Turkish football community and all Turkish referees”.
At the moment in Turkey Super Luga, Galatasaray are top of the Turkish Super Lig, four points above Fenerbahce.
BY LUCKY SEANEGO