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Jose Mourinho watches Roma from 'jail' on the team bus

Jose Mourinho watched Roma end their winless streak from the team bus after being handed a two-match ban during his side's draw with Hellas Verona last Saturday. 

Mourinho was sent off for shouting at the referee and booting a ball high into the air during Roma's Serie A clash on Saturday the 19th of February.   

As a result, the Portuguese manager - who was serving the first of a two-match suspension - watched Roma's clash with Spezia from 'jail' on Sunday afternoon.

Mourinho's goalkeeper Coach Nuno Santos took to Instagram to share a picture of himself and the Roma boss watching the game on a iPad from the team bus. 

He captioned the image: 'The jail had iPad tv'.    

Santos also shared a picture of himself alongside the Roma coaching staff after the game. They were seen celebrating in front of the team bus as Roma picked up their first victory in five games. 

It was Tammy Abraham who scored a penalty deep into stoppage time to end Roma's winless run. His strike from the penalty spot saw Mourinho's side scrape together a 1-0 victory against a 10-man Spezia side.

Abraham's penalty came in the ninth minute of injury time after Roma had hit the woodwork four times and wasted a number of chances against Spezia - who had played most of the match with 10 men after defender Kelvin Amian was sent off at the end of the first half.

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It was Roma's first win in five matches and lifted them up to sixth, six points behind fourth-place Juventus. Meanwhile, Spezia are  four points off the relegation zone.

All Serie A matches are starting five minutes late this weekend accompanied by a peace message following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. 

Spezia had lost

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