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Published 17:20 27 Nov 2016 GMT
Updated 17:23 27 Nov 2016 GMT
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Boiling point reached. Point made.
We're not sure if Mourinho felt any better but his mood was about to worsen. After a word from the fourth official on the sidelines, Moss approached Mourinho and sent him to the stands. United assistant boss Rui Faria had to take over on the sidelines.
Moss, of course, was the same official that sent Mourinho to the stands last season when he took charge of Chelsea versus West Ham.
The latest trip to the stands comes less than a month after he was sent from the sidelines in United's draw with Burnley at Old Trafford.
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The punishment certainly appeared harsh for the victimless crime.
It might look bad to viewers at home but in the list of Mourinho's footballing misdemeanours, this is way down there.
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