On Tuesday, the Italian Football Association will announce the penalty decision for Mourinho. Italian media revealed that the Portuguese will be suspended for 2 games for making a phone call and getting a second red card of the season.
In Roma's 2-2 draw with Verona, Mourinho gestured to referee Pareto for a phone call and shouted, "They sent you on purpose, Juve sent you!" Pareto then showed Mourinho a red card.
Italian media revealed that Pareto's father, Luigi, also served as a referee in Serie A and was convicted after the phone-door scandal. Pareto's brother Alberto has been playing for Juve for the last 8 years, previously as tournament director and then as stadium revenue supervisor.
As this is the second time Mourinho has been red this season, Sport Roma revealed that the Italian Football Association has stepped up penalties, punishing Mourinho with two games of suspension.
In addition to Jose Mourinho, Roma general manager Thiago Pinto could also be banned. The Corriere della Sera revealed that Club Roma is ready to appeal, and once the Italian Football Association makes a decision to ban more than 1 match, then Roma will appeal.
Coincidentally, on 22 February 2010, Mourinho was also banned for three games. On 20 February 2010, in a match against Sampdoria, the referee twice drew red cards to Inter players in the first 38 minutes, and after the game, Mourinho made a "handcuffed" move.