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Manchester United vendors are selling Jose Mourinho scarves outside of Old Trafford

This is fine.

Louis van Gaal isn't having a good time at Manchester United. Ahead of his team's game against Chelsea at Old Trafford, vendors are selling United scarves with Jose Mourinho's name and face on them.

Since Mourinho hasn’t even been offered the job yet, or strongly rumored to be taking over, this is pretty embarrassing stuff. Worth the purchase just for the novelty, though.

This happens in light of the news that van Gaal admitted to United chairman Ed Woodward that he didn’t know how to turn things around. Despite that, Woodward kept him around for this game.

So things are going really well at Manchester United.

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