Amrabat’s 90+12 Goal and Mourinho’s Wild Celebration Make Waves in Global Media
In Week 11 of the Süper Lig, Fenerbahçe defeated Trabzonspor 3-2 away, with Amrabat's goal in the 90+12th minute sealing the victory, sparking immense celebration among the yellow and navy blue team. Fenerbahçe's coach Jose Mourinho's jubilant reaction to the goal received widespread attention in the international media.

In a match that will be remembered for years in the Süper Lig, Fenerbahçe won against Trabzonspor with a goal in the 90+12th minute.
Following Fenerbahçe’s winning goal by Amrabat, Jose Mourinho slid onto the field on his knees toward Livakovic. However, he lost his balance, rolled over, and was swarmed by the technical team and players.
The international press widely covered the event. Here’s how Jose Mourinho’s goal celebration was reflected:
The Mirror reported, “Amrabat’s stunning finish allowed Mourinho to experience a type of emotion and celebration we’ve seen throughout his career.”
The Daily Mail noted that although Mourinho attempted his signature knee-slide celebration, he was unsuccessful this time. The Portuguese coach lost his balance but, in his excitement, invited the Fenerbahçe bench to join in his wild celebration.
Planet Football shared Mourinho’s celebration with the headline, “We’re thrilled to announce that Jose Mourinho delivered the best goal celebration of 2024.”
O JOGO highlighted Mourinho throwing himself onto the field after Amrabat’s goal and shared footage of the moments he celebrated the goal.
Record noted that Mourinho was highly emotional after the goal, describing how he slid on his knees onto the field, experienced a mishap, and ended up rolling over.
Mais Futebol gave extensive coverage to Mourinho’s celebration, headlining it as “Images of Madness and Mourinho’s Tumbling Party.”
In Mundo Deportivo, they reported, “Amrabat’s goal led to a frenzied celebration among the players and the Portuguese coach. Jose slid on his knees onto the field, stumbled, and almost left his leg on the pitch.”
TUDN mentioned that Mourinho almost injured himself during the goal celebration, saying, “The Portuguese manager added another iconic moment to his endless archive with his team’s victory on Sunday.”
Marca reported that Mourinho jumped onto the field following Amrabat’s goal, experiencing a moment of total frenzy, even rolling over on the pitch.
T-Online described Mourinho as one of the most passionate coaches in football, emphasizing how he once again showcased this passion in the Trabzonspor match.






