Jose Mourinho was handed a one-match stadium suspension with immediate effect and fined £40,000 on Monday after admitting an FA charge of misconduct, following his dismissal at half-time of Chelsea's 2-1 Barclays Premier League loss at West Ham.

It is one of many disciplinary indiscretions during his second spell as Blues boss, two of which have come against Saints.

:: CARDIFF DISMISSAL (October 19, 2013) Mourinho was sent to the stands during a 4-1 win over Cardiff by referee Anthony Taylor. He sat behind the home dugout at Stamford Bridge amongst supporters and later was charged with improper conduct.

Sanction: Fine of £8,000. Accepted.

:: TOUCHLINE VILLAIN (March 15, 2014) The Portuguese was sent to the stands by referee Chris Foy during an ill-tempered Chelsea loss at Aston Villa. He vowed to appeal against a charge of improper conduct following the controversial defeat.

Sanction: Fine of £8,000 and warned over future conduct. Contested.

:: BLACK DAY AGAINST BLACK CATS (April 19, 2014) Following his first home Premier League loss as Chelsea boss, Sunderland ending a 77-game unbeaten run, Mourinho made a sarcastic appraisal of referee Mike Dean and referees' chief Mike Riley. He later described the game as his "highlight" of his first season back.

Sanction: Fine of £10,000. Contested.

:: SAINTS AND A SINNER (December 28, 2014) Complained of a "clear campaign" against Chelsea after Cesc Fabregas was denied a penalty and instead booked in a 1-1 draw at Southampton. He contested a charge of improper conduct.

Sanction: Fine of £25,000. Contested.

:: CALL THE DOCTOR (August 8, 2015) Mourinho avoids censure over a long-running saga relating to comments made about Chelsea's medical team following the opening-day draw with Swansea, specifically first-team doctor Eva Carneiro, who subsequently left the club.

Sanction: None.

:: ANOTHER SAINTLY EPISODE (October 3, 2015) The Blues boss is punished for criticising referee Robert Madley following a 3-1 loss to Southampton. Mourinho said referees were "afraid" to give Chelsea penalties and told officials to "be honest with us", implying bias, according to an independent panel.

Sanction: Fine of £50,000 and suspended one-match stadium ban. Appeal pending.

:: UNHAPPY IN UKRAINE (October 20, 2015) Described the failure of Slovenian referee Damir Skomina to award a penalty in a goalless draw at Dynamo Kiev as "weak and naive" - in a thinly veiled criticism of the Football Association and Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger, who avoided punishment for using those words.

Sanction: None.

:: HAMMERED (October 24, 2015) After Chelsea imploded late in the first half, Mourinho was sent to the stands at West Ham for a half-time "discussion" with referee Jonathan Moss.

Sanction: Handed one-match stadium suspension with immediate effect and fined £40,000 after admitting FA charge of misconduct, Total fines: £141,000 (pending active cases).