Jose Mourinho was a very happy man when Manchester United beat Juventus.
The Portuguese manager cupped his hand to his ear provoking the crowd, something which former United right-back Gary Neville enjoyed.
"Some people might may not like that but I love that about him," he told 'Sky Sports'.
"I think there should be reaction and passion at the end of a match. I even like his reaction at the end of the game against Newcastle, which the FA have appealed against.
"To me, Jose's best qualities were always that he was impossible when he was losing and impossible when he was winning and it was always enthralling to watch and he always brought everyone along the line.
"When I think of him in the press conference after the Juventus game and some of the one liners he came out with, compared to where he was a few weeks ago, and the day before the Newcastle game, that's a massive difference. He has hung in there and shown determination."