After Galatasaray was crowned the Turkish Super League championship this season, Galatasaray coach Brooke once again mentioned the incident of being "pinched in the nose" by Mourinho on the Turkish TV show Az Önce Konuştum.
"After the game, we came in to celebrate. I walked towards the referee and he came to the referee. I wanted to applaud the referee and told them in Turkish and English that they did a good job. He reacted that way, and I didn't say anything directly to him except when he heard me congratulations on the referee. But I didn't expect him to react like this, and when I turned around, he made a gesture to me. If I had reacted otherwise at the time, things might have gotten worse, and at least 10 bans! I was the only coach who hadn't been disciplined, and if I did something else at that time, Mourinho was banned for 3 games and I would have been banned for 13 games! I had to stand in front of the team, but I didn't want to get too tangled because I could be punished more severely."
"The perpetrator deserves To condemnation, how can you exert violence against a person, you have no right to do it. They also said to sue, I don't think it's necessary because that person's behavior is wrong, and everyone should point it out. It's also an insult, and although no one dares to say anything, if you insult me there, I'll call you 'cry one', he's crying all season! He's still there, he's still crying, he's a very good coach with a brilliant past, but his current behavior is not worthy of the level of his coaching career, he has to admit it, and everyone has to look at this issue objectively. Mourinho is insulting the whole country, he thinks he has the right to do it, and no one can stop him. If you call me 'monkey', I'll call you 'cryer' because he's crying all season."