Manchester City’s new fly-on-the-wall documentary ‘All or Nothing’ has received an overwhelmingly positive reaction from football fans since it's eagerly anticipated release, although it appears that one man doesn’t approve.
And it doesn’t take Sherlock Holmes to work out who that man is...step forward Jose Mourinho.
The £10million eight-part documentary - filmed by Amazon Prime - gives us a behind-the-scenes gander at Pep Guardiola’s successfully second season in charge of the Citizens, during which he led them to League Cup glory, followed by the Premier League title, in record-breaking fashion.
Meanwhile, their rivals Man Utd endured a disappointing campaign, which they ended both trophyless and a whopping 19 points behind their rivals in the league, while Mourinho isn't portrayed in a particularly positive light in the documentary.
The Red Devils manager has since been asked by Sky Sports to give his reaction to the newly released documentary, to which he replied:
"You don't need to be disrespectful to have a fantastic movie.
“You can be a rich club and buy the best players in the world but you cannot buy class and they showed that clearly, that was really obvious."
Mourinho will no doubt be gunning to get one over Guardiola and City this season as he targets Premier League title number four, and his first with United at the third attempt.
Both City and United enjoyed winning starts to the season, with the duo locking horns on Sunday 11th November for the first Manchester Derby of the 2018/19 campaign.
It's fair to say that Jose Mourinho was not impressed with @ManCity's 'All or Nothing' documentary...👀
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