It said a small number of services had also blocked UK users entirely to prevent children accessing them.
But inbehind-the-scenes archive footage from the Bernabeu - in the immediate aftermath of the 2010 Champions League final - shows a different side of Mourinho.
The footage shows the Portuguese manager being driven out of the stadium, past a team bus he'd rushed off minutes earlier with barely a word. He's leaving immediately, with a move to Real Madrid in the offing.However, when he spots one of his key generals, Marco Materazzi, he's unable to make such a cold exit. Mourinho gets out of the car and the pair share a tender, tearful embrace before Mourinho goes back to the vehicle and ultimately turns his back on Inter.His next public sighting was when he was announced as Madrid manager nine days later.
On the face of it the speed of this turnaround suggests Inter was a mercenary means to an end rather than a seminal moment.The tears, and Mourinho's account 15 years later, tell a different, more sentimental tale.
"I ran away - I went to the bus to say goodbye, and I didn't even shake one hand," Mourinho says.
"I wanted to escape. I think if I get on to the bus, if I go back with them to Milan, if I walk into a full San Siro, if I walk into the Duomo [Milan Cathedral] full of people, I think I wouldn't go to Real Madrid.Gerrard's trophy ratio at Ibrox was one from a possible nine before he departed for Aston Villa. The one was seismic, though, stopping Celtic from becoming the first Scottish club to claim 10 titles in a row.
That triumph endeared the former Liverpool captain to a large swathe of the support for eternity in itself.And the fact he's box office on a global scale - and spent the latter part of his career with LA Galaxy in the United States - will presumably also be eye-catching to the prospective new American owners.
However, in the cold light of day, Gerrard's Ibrox trophy rate would not be acceptable second time round.And his record at Villa and, most recently, at Al-Ettifaq in the Saudi Pro League, makes far from convincing reading.