Jose Mourinho 'parks where he wants' in brilliant t-shirt sold outside Chelsea's Stamford Bridge

The t-shirt was on sale on a stall on the way to Stamford Bridge

Tom Sheen
Sunday 03 May 2015 18:24 BST
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Rival fans may not like the way that 'boring' Chelsea play, but Blues fans are lapping it up.

The celebrations had already started before the game against Crystal Palace at Stamford Bridge, with a number of vendors outside the ground selling t-shirts that had the slogan 'Champions 2014-15' emblazoned on them.

One caught the eye, however.

The shirt depicted Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho driving a bus on the Stamford Bridge pitch with the slogan 'He Parks Where He Wants'.

In recent weeks Mourinho has been keen to show his team in a better light, than what may have been depicted, but undoubtedly the Blues have struggled to fully fire in an attacking sense since Christmas.

Chelsea fans won't worry, however, with Eden Hazard's first-half goal putting the Blues 45 minutes away from a first Premier League title since 2010.

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