Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho spotted delivering food for elderly in coronavirus lockdown
Tottenham fans have heaped praise on their manager, Jose Mourinho, after the Spurs boss was spotted helping to deliver food to the elderly during the coronavirus crisis, insisting that the former Manchester United and Chelsea chief is a "top man".
Coronavirus: Jose Mourinho helps deliver food to elderly
Tottenham supporters have been left delighted by Jose Mourinho's decision to help the elderly during the coronavirus lockdown. The former Manchester United, Chelsea and Real Madrid manager was spotted packaging essential supplies for the most vulnerable in London.
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Spurs fans loved that Mourinho went the extra mile to help those that needed it most.
They insisted that he's a top man, and that his kindness off the pitch will have an impact on the pitch.
"My manager.... JOSE MOURINHO," said one Twitter user.
Another Spurs fan tweeted: "This is Jose Mourinho! You can see, always be my manager!
Tottenham: More than 6,000 people in the UK have tested positive for coronavirus (Image: GETTY Images)
In the UK, 6,650 people have tested positive for the coronavirus, with 335 deaths, according to the latest statistics.
The most common coronavirus symptoms include a new, continuous cough, developing a high fever (37.8 degrees Celsius or higher), or losing your sense of smell or taste.
If you develop any of these symptoms, you're advised to stay at home for at least seven days, without leaving.
Don't go to a GP surgery, pharmacy or hospital, and you don't need to call NHS111.
But, if your condition gets worse, or you feel that you can't cope with your symptoms at home, then it's time to dial 111.