Jose Mourinho's son launches a STUNNING Instagram attack on Chelsea supporters

JOSE MOURINHO'S son launched a stunning attack on Chelsea fans saying the club's staff hate them and labelled them a “disgrace”.

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Jose Mario, who is a goalkeeper at Fulham, wrote the comments on his Instagram account after Chelsea supporters booed Cesc Fabregas during Sunday’s 1-1 draw with Southampton at Stamford Bridge.

The 15-year-old, who has since deleted his Instagram account, wrote: “I’ve seen bad Chelsea fans but Sunday was the worse I’ve ever seen. Fans booing Cesc, not singing at all. I completely agree with the chant, ‘Mourinho’s right, you’re fans are s****’. Our fans are a disgrace.”

Responding to other Instagram users who replied to his rant, he added: “That’s why every single staff of Chelsea hate Chelsea fans. Willian and Branislav Ivanovic are probably the players who track back the most, they don’t stop running.

“Ivanovic has saved us this season, scored so many goals and helped beat Liverpool with their s****y youngsters. You need to remember who you are talking to and realise I know a lot more than you.”

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The Chelsea boss has publicly slammed the fans, too.

Following the incident in the Paris metro after the first-leg of the Champions League last-16 tie Mourinho said: "We feel ashamed, I refuse to be connected with these people.   

"I am connected with Chelsea, I am connected with so many good things. I left Chelsea in 2007 and I could not wait for the moment to come back.

"It is not because of people like this that I came back.

"I felt ashamed when I knew what had happened.

"This is not Chelsea FC, we would show Souleymayne we are different.

"Chelsea is the owner, the board, the manager, the people who work here, they are the true people who support Chelsea.

"I do not know the gentleman but I would support him coming."

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Jose Mourinho's son launched a tirade of abuse at Chelsea fans

And in November he questioned the support at home games admitting the fans sing less than others.

“I can clearly say we are the team to get less support in home matches,” Mourinho said.

“I think it’s getting worse. When comparing to my pre­vious time, I think it’s getting worse.

"I don’t question the passion and the love – I’m nobody to question that and I know clearly that’s not true.

“Chelsea fans show us their passion for this club every day, but there is a certain line of living [way of behaving] at the matches at Stamford Bridge.”

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Jose Mourinho and his son in 2011

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