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FootballJose Mourinho: Roma Boss’ Lookalike Spotted Dancing to Lil Baby’s My Dawg
- Jose Mourinho is preparing his Roma team for the welcome of Monza to Stadio Olimpico
- Roma are looking to make it four consecutive wins in all competitions after a slow start to the season
- A video is going viral on the internet of the Special One's lookalike dancing to Lil Baby's song
Jose Mourinho can not afford to let his team have a stinker, as banter material already awaits him with a video making rounds on social media of his lookalike.
Mourinho is currently preparing his AS Roma side for the visit of Monza to the Stadio Olimpico for the first Italian Serie A game of today in the next hour.
Roma have overcome a slow start to the season and have won their last three games in all competitions and will look to make it fourth on the bounce against the club, spending their second season in the top flight.
A point separates the two sides on the log, with the capital club having 11 points and are 11th on the table after eight games, while their opponents have 12.
Mourinho's lookalike trends online
Football fans on social media use different materials, particularly images and short videos, to make fun of football stars when their performances do not go the way they want.
Mourinho may have gotten his own version after Daily Loud uploaded a video of a man dancing to American rapper Lil Baby's viral song My Dawg.
Fans under the post quickly picked up the resemblance to the Portuguese manager and dared him to have a stinker if he won't get trolled by the man's dance steps.
The 60-year-old may be spending his final days in Rome, with reports linking him with a move away. He has expressed the desire to go to Saudi Arabia, but Mundo Deportivo reports that Real Madrid are considering him to replace Carlo Ancelotti.
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