Another victim of the Spanish law enforcement: Mourinho accused of tax evasion

The Spanish law enforcement authorities faced the famous Jose Mourinho - the "Manchester United" coach - accusations in a tax evasion case. It is announced that the Economic Crimes Department of the Madrid Provincial Prosecutor's Office today filed a lawsuit against the actions of the Portuguese carried out between 2011-12. It is noted that J. Mourinho is accused of hiding 3.3 million euros from the Spanish tax authorities. This is a much smaller amount than the current accusation against another Portuguese - Cristiano Ronaldo (14.7 million euros). Of course, even if J. Mourinho's guilt is proven, he will not have to go to jail - Lionel Messi, who was accused of hiding 4.1 million euros in taxes, managed to avoid jail time and received a suspended sentence. J. Mourinho spent three years in Spain. The 54-year-old Portuguese coached the players of Madrid's "Real" club from 2010 to 2013. Interestingly, almost all clients of agent Jorge Mendes attract the attention of Spanish law enforcement - accusations have already been made against C. Ronaldo and J. Mourinho, and suspicions have also fallen on Fabio Coentrao, Radamel Falcao, Pepe, and Angel Di Maria.