The World Cup winner's name was conspicuous by its absence from United's squad for Wayne Rooney's testimonial against Everton at Old Trafford on Wednesday, a match in which Mourinho used 22 players.
FIFpro's Raymond Baard said if similar treatment happened in a different country then Mourinho could be sued. He said: “Schweinsteiger has been put in a situation where Manchester United are trying to force him to move on and leave the club. nHe was hired for a particular job, let him train with the first team. It doesn't set a good example for other clubs round the world”.
Another FIFpro member, Slovenian lawyer Dejan Stefanovic, went as far as to suggest Mourinho should be imprisoned, he said “It's clear bullying. In Slovenia, we would have indicted Mourinho and asked for the highest penalty - three years in prison. This is clearly meant to discourage Bastian. Mourinho is setting a bad example. I would take it to the ordinary court. In our case, the penal code is quite clear. If there is bullying and harassment, there's a prison sanction, a maximum of three years in prison. Schweinsteiger should turn to the Professional Footballers' Association and he should file a complaint and I would also seek penalty for Mourinho. All the players of the first team have to train with the coaches of the first team at the same place, at the same time as all other team-mates. That's something that should be applied to each and every club and should be written within FIFA regulations.”
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