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Martin O'Neill Fires Bitter Jab at Jose Mourinho on Live TV as He Can't Let Go of Grudge
José Mourinho received chants and applause from Chelsea fans at Stamford Bridge despite Benfica's 1-0 loss, reflecting his lasting legacy after winning three Premier League titles.
- On Tuesday, José Mourinho returned to Stamford Bridge, greeted with chants and applause during a Champions League match as Benfica faced Chelsea.
- The manager's trophies include three Premier League titles with Chelsea across two spells and Champions League wins with Porto and Inter Milan.
- During the match Mourinho, wearing a white shirt under a dark coat, responded to chants by waving and blowing a kiss to Chelsea fans, and jogged onto the pitch to remove a stray ball.
- Benfica left Stamford Bridge having lost by 1 goal at Chelsea, and José Mourinho hugged Enzo Maresca before leaving the tunnel visibly disappointed.
- Mourinho recently took charge of Benfica after leaving Fenerbahce and coached his first Champions League game in five years, saying Monday he will `always be a Blue`.
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Martin O'Neill fires bitter jab at Jose Mourinho on live TV as he can't let go of grudge
Martin O'Neill was part of the Premier Sports TV pundit team as Jose Mourinho returned to Chelsea with Benfica in the Champions League and he couldn't resist a jibe at his old foe
·Belfast, United Kingdom
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·London, United Kingdom
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Mourinho the center of attention on losing return to Stamford Bridge
Jose Mourinho blew a kiss to Chelsea fans chanting his name, pleaded with Benfica fans to stop throwing objects at a player and even jogged onto the field to remove an errant ball.
·United States
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- 45% of the sources lean Left, 44% of the sources are Center
45% Left
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C 44%
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