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Manchester United : Jose Mourinho gets #pogback tattooed on his back ( Photo )

In an amazing show of support, Manchester United manager,
Jose Mourinho has tattooed the named of Paul Pogba on his
back.
The £89m world record buy has come under heavy
criticisms for failing to re-enact his form at Juventus since
he arrived Old Trafford in the summer.
The exclusive picture was captured by the camera crew of
the Dailystar.co.uk and reports on the site reads:
“The tattoo reads #Pogback and is a direct reference to
United’s social media strategy announcing the player’s
arrival.
“Our exclusive pic shows Mourinho sunning it up during the
international break, where the tattoo is on show.
“It’s the second tattoo Mourinho has – with the first coming
four years ago at the age of 50.
“Mourinho returned from Chelsea’s pre-season tour of the
Far East in 2013 and had ‘Tami’ inked on his wrist. Tami is
the nickname of his wife Matilde Faria.”
The former Real Madrid manager accused ex-players of
being jealous of the French international, he said: “I feel that
the world is losing values and we all know that.
“Envy is coming into certain levels I am scared about.
“It is not Paul’s fault that he gets 10 times the money some
very good players did in the past.”
Pogba is currently injured and won’t be part of Manchester
United’s game against west Bromwich Albion this afternoon.

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