Jose Mourinho grabbed opposition manager Okan Buruk’s face amid wild scenes at the end of Fenerbahce’s 2-1 Turkish Cup defeat against rivals Galatasaray.

Mourinho appeared to pinch Buruk’s nose following the final whistle, with the Galatasaray boss falling to the pitch and holding his face in his hands.

Buruk was lying on his back as former Chelsea and Manchester United boss Mourinho was dragged away from the remarkable flashpoint.

Mourinho had just seen his side crash out of the quarter-finals of the Turkish Cup after Victor Osimhen sent Galatasaray on their way to victory with a first-half brace.

Sebastian Szymanski pulled one back for the hosts on the stroke of half-time but Buruk’s side saw out the ill-tempered win, which saw three players sent off in stoppage time.

Mert Hakan Yandas was dismissed for Fenerbahce, with Kerem Demirbay and Baris Alper Yilmaz also seeing red for the visitors.

Galatasaray later tweeted a picture of Buruk and Mourinho captioned: “You should not attack, you should digest!” The Turkish club also posted a cartoon video mocking Mourinho with the caption: “Galatasaray drives you crazy.”

Buruk: Mourinho pinched my nose

Galatasaray boss Buruk later said Mourinho grabbing his face in the aftermath of their Turkish Cup win over Fenerbahce was “not a big deal” but added it was “not a very nice thing”.

“There was nothing between me [and Mourinho],” Buruk said in quotes reported on the club website.

“I just congratulated the referees. He had also gone to congratulate the referees. While I was continuing, he pinched my nose from behind. It was a slight scratch.

“It’s not a very nice or stylish thing. We want to stay in the game. We especially want and expect the behaviour of the technical staff to be more correct here.

“I won’t exaggerate this but it’s not a very stylish thing. We should have shaken each other’s hands before the match. Unfortunately we couldn’t experience that. It’s not a big deal. I won’t exaggerate this.”

Mourinho’s Fenerbahce are six points behind Galatasaray in the Super Lig with a game in hand.

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