Paulo Dybala reveals what he said to Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho

‘I told him there was no need to make that gesture’: Paulo Dybala reveals what he said to Jose Mourinho after Manchester United manager taunted Juventus fans

  • Man United completed dramatic comeback to stun Juventus on Wednesday
  • United boss Jose Mourinho upset Juve supporters after memorable 2-1 victory 
  • He cupped hands to ears which brought angry response from Leonardo Bonucci
  • Dybala also went over to speak to Mourinho following his actions after the game

Paulo Dybala has revealed what he said to Jose Mourinho after the Manchester United manager taunted Juventus fans on Wednesday night.

United completed a dramatic comeback to stun Juventus in the Champions League but Mourinho upset Juve supporters after the memorable 2-1 victory. 

The former Inter Milan coach manager insisted he was responding to taunts from the Italian fans when he cupped his hands to his ears, bringing an angry response from Juve defender Leonardo Bonucci.

Paulo Dybala has revealed what he said to Jose Mourinho after he taunted Juventus supporters

Dybala, who scored against United at Old Trafford in Juve’s 1-0 win last month, also went over to speak to the United boss following his actions after the final whistle.

‘I just told him that there was no need to make that gesture,’ Dybala told Sky Sport Italia.

‘There was no need to create more tension than there already was, sometimes you get insulted and it’s bad, but to create more tension than there already is…

Mourinho cupped his hands to his ears following United's 2-1 victory over Juve on Wednesday 

Mourinho cupped his hands to his ears following United’s 2-1 victory over Juve on Wednesday 

 Mourinho's gesture brought an angry response from Juventus defender Leonardo Bonucci

 Mourinho’s gesture brought an angry response from Juventus defender Leonardo Bonucci

‘I told him there was no need, I didn’t insult him. I just told him that and left.’   

Former United star Cristiano Ronaldo volleyed Juve ahead but United came back to hand the Italian champions their first defeat of the season with two late goals.

Juan Mata scored an excellent free-kick in the 86th minute and Alex Sandro scored an own goal three minutes later. 

Juventus top Group H on nine points but United are just two points behind in second with two games remaining. 

Dybala also went over to speak to the United boss following his actions after the final whistle

Dybala also went over to speak to the United boss following his actions after the final whistle

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