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Jose Mourinho snubs meeting fans after one launches a snowball at him

Roma manager Jose Mourinho walked away from a meeting with fans ahead of Roma's Europa Conference League quarter-final after one threw a snowball in his direction.

The former Manchester United and Chelsea boss was returning to the scene of his heaviest defeat of the season, with the Giallorossi drawn against Bodo/Glimt once more. The Norwegian side won 6-1 when the teams met in the group stage, prompting a confrontation between visiting striker Tammy Abraham and his own club's supporters.

“Every defeat does damage," Mourinho told journalists after the earlier loss in Norway, with Roma eventually recovering to reach the knockout stages. "I spoke to the players and was honest. I was honest with them, I cannot be honest with you."

Journalist Truls Naas shared a video of the incident with a caption saying "Welcome to Bodø, Jose". In the clip, you can see the manager approaching a group of youngsters at the side of a football pitch.

Mourinho begins walking in the direction of the group. However, after the snowball comes into shot, he turns to his left and begins remonstrating with someone out of shot.

In the clip, you can hear fans calling out to the 59-year-old. Those who had waited for photo opportunities were left disappointed, though, with the manager failing to see the funny side.

Erik Botheim and Ola Solbakken both scored twice for Bodo/Glimt in their 6-1 win over Roma in October. Patrick Berg and Amahl Pellegrino were also on target for the hosts, with Carles Perez scoring Roma's goal.

The return fixture ended all square at the Stadio Olimpico, with Roger Ibanez rescuing a 2-2 draw for Mourinho's men. However, despite the Norwegians ending the group stage unbeaten, Roma finished a point clear of Kjetil Knutsen's

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