Fenerbahce boss Jose Mourinho reacted in hilarious fashion after Fred scored a hat-trick.
The ex-Manchester United midfielder surprisingly netted a treble as Fenerbahce ran out 5-0 winners away to Rizespor.
Edin Dzeko was also on the scoresheet for Fenerbahce, while Husniddin Aliqulov scored an own goal.
Much of the focus was on Fred, who netted his first career hat-trick.
Mourinho was seen sharing a joke with Fred after the midfielder was substituted.
Fred's first goal came in the 15th minute as he scored from long range.
He then doubled his tally on the hour mark as he finished well after being found by former Newcastle star Allan Saint-Maximin.
Just four minutes later Fred completed his hat-trick as he reacted quickly to a rebound.
Fred's hat-trick against Rizespor saw him match his tally for the entirety of last season, when he scored three goals in 25 league games.
Mourinho signed Fred for United in June 2018 but the manager was sacked later that year.
The Portuguese coach was appointed as Fenerbahce boss this summer.
Fenerbahce are top of the Turkish Super Lig having taken seven points from their first three games of the campaign.
KumahEmmanuel011
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whenever a player joins Manchester united it's like a living hell for him but the moment that player leaves he becomes extraordinary in another team
OverloadElidemaskino
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Manchester United is a useless club. imagine keeping Ten Hag , buying all the players he wanted, yet struggling to beat Brighton with a coach. Rubbish
daheimpsty
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anywhere he goes, JM is always special
Bobbyj9090
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Mouriho will always take his former players to where he goes.
Asapmills
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whenever a player joins Manchester united it's like a living hell for him but the moment that player leaves he becomes extraordinary in another team
As a professional footballer, you should be able to play in any league so far it’s football, No club ruined any players career, you can look at Bruno, he took his chance that’s he’s still there, consistency is the key, this is why you have to respect 🫡 Ronaldo and Messi, it’s not that easy