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Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho was subjected to swearing by a section of the Chelsea fans on Monday night, and duly responded by holding up three fingers to point to the number of Premier League titles he won at Stamford Bridge.
A small number of Chelsea fans behind the dugout stood up on the half-hour mark during the Blues' FA Cup home quarter-final tie with United and began to chant "F*** off Mourinho".
The chants were clearly audible to those around, including Mourinho.
However, the coach refused to turn to look at the fans but instead held up three fingers - the number of Premier League titles he won during his two stints at Chelsea.
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The incident occurred with the score goalless at Stamford Bridge and comes after Mourinho's first return to his former stomping ground saw some Chelsea supporters sing "You're not special anymore."