WHY MOURINHO GAVE JUVENTUS FANS THREE-FINGERED SALUTE
Why Mourinho gave Juventus fans three-fingered salute
Jose Mourinho's three-fingered salute to the crowd reared its head again during Manchester United's Champions League defeat by Juventus on Tuesday.
United fell a goal down after just 17 minutes courtesy of a Paulo Dybala strike and were left constantly chasing the game.
The Italian giants were in cruise control and their fans as audible as ever, many of which deciding to get on Mourinho's back.
Juve supporters took aim at Mourinho mid-way through the second half, reportedly singing songs and chants which included phrases such as 'Mourinho s*** man' and 'Mourinho son of a b****'.
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The Portuguese then proceeded to direct his three fingers towards the away end in a gesture which alluded to his time at Juve's rivals Inter Milan.
During Mourinho's time at the San Siro he bagged a stunning treble, during which his side knocked Juve out of the Coppa Italia at the quarter-finals and finished 27 points above them in the Serie A table.
The gesture comes after he did the very same thing at Stamford Bridge last weekend.
Mourinho remains Chelsea's most successful coach, having managed to win three Premier League titles during two stints in west London.
But, on Saturday, Mourinho returned to the Bridge with United and looked to have completed a sensational turnaround, courtesy of an Anthony Martial double, before Ross Barkley fired home a stoppage-time equaliser.
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Some sections of Blues supporters jeered at the final whistle, to which Mourinho responded by throwing his three fingers up to the crowd, denoting his three league titles he won during his tenure there.
Jose Mourinho's three-fingered salute to the crowd reared its head again during Manchester United's Champions League defeat by Juventus on Tuesday.
United fell a goal down after just 17 minutes courtesy of a Paulo Dybala strike and were left constantly chasing the game.
The Italian giants were in cruise control and their fans as audible as ever, many of which deciding to get on Mourinho's back.
Juve supporters took aim at Mourinho mid-way through the second half, reportedly singing songs and chants which included phrases such as 'Mourinho s*** man' and 'Mourinho son of a b****'.
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The Portuguese then proceeded to direct his three fingers towards the away end in a gesture which alluded to his time at Juve's rivals Inter Milan.
During Mourinho's time at the San Siro he bagged a stunning treble, during which his side knocked Juve out of the Coppa Italia at the quarter-finals and finished 27 points above them in the Serie A table.
The gesture comes after he did the very same thing at Stamford Bridge last weekend.
Mourinho remains Chelsea's most successful coach, having managed to win three Premier League titles during two stints in west London.
But, on Saturday, Mourinho returned to the Bridge with United and looked to have completed a sensational turnaround, courtesy of an Anthony Martial double, before Ross Barkley fired home a stoppage-time equaliser.
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Some sections of Blues supporters jeered at the final whistle, to which Mourinho responded by throwing his three fingers up to the crowd, denoting his three league titles he won during his tenure there.
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