Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho has criticised Manchester City's lack of class after the release of a new eight-part behind-the-scenes series 'All Or Nothing.'
City granted the people behind 'All Or Nothing', an Amazon franchise who has worked with New Zealand rugby and NFL teams in the past, access to the inner workings of Pep Guardiola's side for a series that was released yesterday. Speaking to Sky Sports, Mourinho claimed the series was 'disrespectful.'
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.
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After a frustrating transfer window, the theme of spending is certainly on Mourinho's mind. When asked about the year ahead, he pointed to the activity of the club's rivals.
Liverpool are trying to win the title with their amazing investment. Chelsea have a fantastic squad, Manchester City have a fantastic squad too, Tottenham made an incredible investment by keeping their players, that's the best investment you can make.
After a good start with a 2-1 victory over Leicester, Man United play Brighton tomorrow at 4.00pm.