Roma boss Jose Mourinho was sent off during his team's goalless draw with Napoli on Sunday - but that didn't stop him from coaching his team.
The former Premier League manager has shared a video of himself trying to direct orders at his team from the stands following his dismissal.
In the Instagram clip, Mourinho is seen standing on a railing and shouting at his players as those around him look on in disbelief.
The iconic coach jokingly captioned the video: "When you have no ticket and you desperately want to watch a great football game."
Whatever Mourinho said clearly worked, though, as his team held on for a point against the league leaders to keep their slim Serie A title dreams alive.
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Roma are currently fourth in Serie A, nine points behind Napoli and AC Milan in second and two behind champions Inter Milan in third.
The club haven't qualified for the Champions League since the 2017-18 campaign and it's been more than two decades since they last won the title.
Roma are also going well in the Europa Conference League - despite their recent 6-1 defeat to Bodo/Glimt - with six points from their first three games.
Discussing his red card, Mourinho said: "It was an intense game, I saw tired players, we had our chances, it was a unique game also for the two red cards shown to the coaches.
"I wasn’t happy about the referee’s decision, but I didn’t say a word. Nobody is going home happy, both coaches were sent off, but I think the referee was balanced."
Napoli boss Luciano Spalletti also received a red card from referee Davide Massa and admitted he was "devastated" with the decision.
Spalletti said: "I went to him to say, ‘By the way, well done’. He put it all together and he showed me a red card.
"I’m devastated, really, and perhaps even Massa is sorry... To me, Massa officiated really well and we didn’t cause trouble for him.”
Mourinho is reportedly considering a move for former Arsenal loanee Dani Ceballos in the January transfer window as he looks to bolster his squad.
The Roma manager has already invested heavily, signing Tammy Abraham, Rui Patricio, Matias Vina, Eldor Shomurodov, Roger Ibanez and Bryan Reynolds.
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Speaking after his team's defeat to Bodo/Glimt, Mourinho said: "Every defeat does damage. I spoke to the players and was honest. I was honest with them, I cannot be honest with you.
"I never disguised the fact we were a squad with real limitations. We have 13 players who represent one team, the others are on a different level.
"At least the positive thing from now on is that nobody will ask me why I always use the same players."