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Jose Mourinho shock fans and viewers with wild celebration after Fellaini's injury time goal


Jose Mourinho shocked fans and viewers last night when he slammed a basket of bottles on the floor after Manchester United grabbed a very late winner against Young Boys in the injury time through Maroune Fellaini...

Mourinho was seen picking up the basket with anger and slamming it on the floor by the sidelines. After the match, he said: "I would invite those people to sit on the bench as managers. But I think maybe it's better to have lots of holidays in Barbados and go to a television screen and touch the electronic dummies."

When asked why he had launched the basket from above his head, he said: "Relief"..before adding that: "Frustration before that. I was not unhappy - I was frustrated we could not score.". He then added further: "Let me send a message to my lovers. I play Champions League 14 years and I qualify 14 times. The two years I didn't play Champions League I won Europa League twice."

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