José Mourinho: Walter Mazzarri gesture makes the rounds on the web

Jose José Mourinho’s Walter Mazzarri-esque gesture has not gone unnoticed, especially by Inter fans, and is making the rounds on the Web, where moreover supporters of other Italian teams, Roma excluded, are poking fun at the Portuguese for his Fenerbahce’s elimination from the Champions League (Today’s draw: here are the brackets with the 36 qualifiers).
The Portuguese, who often protested to Slovenian referee Vincic and his assistants, blatantly pointed to the clock in the match’s finale: attitude that reminded of the St. Vincent helmsman, who was also a past technician of the Beneamata but with inferior results.
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In the first leg Fenerbahce-Benfica had ended in a scoreless draw. In the return leg, what made the difference was the goal scored in the first half by Akturkoglu, a Turkish and former Galatasaray player, which not only made the fans of the ‘encarnados’ rejoice but also those of the Istanbul Giallorossi, bitter rivals of the team in which Milan Skriniar also plays.
“In the first half Benfica was not simply better, it was much better. In the second half we were the ones who played better, but we were not much superior. We created two important chances in the final phase of the game, the red card to Talisca interrupted our superiority at that moment. Overall, the better and stronger team won,” the Special One said after the triple whistle.
