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12th December 2016
09:53am GMT

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Now, we aren't allowed to show you the incident because of scary Premier League rules, but if you missed it, it wasn't the most violent of actions, really amounting to little more than a gentle push.
But that is unlikely to placate United fans angry at what they see as double standards when it comes to Mourinho.
In July the Premier League issued new behaviour guidelines designed to improve the treatment of officials.
A statement on the official website read:
"The English football authorities have noticed over the past four seasons that intolerable behaviour by players and managers in their competitions have reached unacceptable levels in certain areas. "Therefore the Premier League, EFL and The FA have announced a collective undertaking to improve behaviour across the game. "This will focus on behaviour towards match officials, with the aim of reducing disrespectful conduct such as aggressively challenging decisions or running from distance to confront an official."One section specifically addressed physical contact with officials, stating that players would receive:
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