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Jose Mourinho trolled on Twitter by Arsenal and Liverpool fans

The Chelsea manager is due to host a Q&A session billed #askjose

Simon Rice
Friday 16 May 2014 12:36 EDT
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As is depressingly inevitable when famous people take to Twitter, trolls aren't far behind.

So when users of the social networking site were asked to put their questions to Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho this afternoon the Portuguese manager was inundated.

But while all-too-often respondents simply hurl moronic abuse in the direction of the famous tweeter, in today's case there were some brilliantly witty questions for the Special One and some enjoyable banter, mostly from what appeared to be Arsenal and Liverpool fans.

Whether the Blues boss bothers to address them seems unlikely, but even Mourinho might not be able to stop himself being the 'Happy One' once again if he takes a look at some of the better ones.

We've picked out some of the best below...

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