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UEFA Champions League: Juventus loses 1-2 to Manchester United; Jose Mourinho clash with fans after final whistle

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Juventus and Manchester United both gave a beautiful performance yesterday but despite taking the lead with a fantastic volley from Cristiano Ronaldo, Juventus were not able to keep their lead and Manchester United found their equalizer through Mata's free kick and Young's free kick gave them the winner.

Meanwhile Mourinho came to the pitch after the final whistle...
and he gave an awkward gesture to spite fans that he claimed where abusive all through the game. Mourinho said: "I didn't offend anyone at the end, I just made a gesture that I wanted to hear them louder.
"I probably shouldn't have done it, and with a cool head I wouldn't have done it. But with my family insulted, including my Inter family, I reacted like this."

Although he felt that he was justified for the gesture, Manchester United legend turned pundit, Paul Scholes, thought it was very unnecessary. He [Scholes] criticized the manager and said that: "This is everywhere he goes."
"You need to win with a bit of class sometimes, shake the manager's hand. I don't think there's any need for it but that's the way he is."

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