Fans all make the same joke as clip emerges of Mourinho driving Roma bus parade
Football fans all made the same joke after footage emerged of Jose Mourinho driving the bus at Roma's Europa Conference League parade.
Mourinho led the Italian side to their first major European title in more than 60 years with a 1-0 win over Feyenoord in Albania on Wednesday. The victory sparked scenes of celebrations back in Rome as supporters lauded Mourinho for guiding their side to an historic success.
Roma returned to their home city on Thursday for a trophy parade that was attended by thousands upon thousands of people. But before the party got started, Mourinho was handed the chance to take the wheel of the team bus.
In the clip, the former Chelsea and Manchester United boss can be seen happily driving along while his players sing his name in the background. He drives the bus for a few seconds before stopping abruptly at the sight of a police motorbike.
A confused Roma coach walks in front of the bus as Mourinho finally exits the driver's seat. Football fans on social media loved the Portuguese manager's turn as a bus driver, and they all wasted little time in making the same joke.
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TV presenter Max Rushden wrote: "Fair play. Jose parking an actual bus is the content we all want." Someone else asked: "He must have parked it, surely?"
A third person went with a similar comment, writing: "He usually parks it." While another user joked: "He’s so happy he gets to park an actual bus bless him."
Mourinho is famed for his use of defensive tactics, most notably as manager of Inter Milan against Barcelona in the 2010 Champions League semi-finals.
"The great thing about my career is that, aside from the Europa League with Manchester United, doing it with Porto, Inter and Roma is very, very, very special," Mourinho said after the win over Feyenoord.
"It is one thing to win when everyone expects it, when you made the investments to win, but it's quite another to win when something feels immortal, that feels truly special.
"This remains in the history of Roma, but also mine. I was told only I, Sir Alex [Ferguson] and Giovanni Trapattoni won trophies in three different decades. It makes me feel a little old, but it's nice for my career."
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