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JOSE’S ROSE HAS THORNS

The amazing bust-up all caught on fly-on-the-wall documentar­y

- BY DARREN LEWIS

THE SHOWDOWN between the straight-talking leftback and no-nonsense Spurs boss is one of the most dramatic in the club’s fly-on-the-wall series.

Amazon got what they paid for when Danny Rose, in a meeting with Jose Mourinho, demanded to know why he was being left out of the side.

The January bust-up ended with Rose warning he is off to see chairman Daniel Levy and the wheels set in motion for the England left-back to be loaned out to Newcastle.

It began in Mourinho’s office, after Tottenham’s 0-0 draw at Watford. Rose asks Mourinho: “I was wondering what the problem is.” The Spurs boss responds: “What do you mean?” .

Rose continues: “The way I’ve been treated. I was excited when you were appointed manager. But if you don’t want me to play tell me now and I will stay at home and train at home.”

Mourinho says: “I think you didn’t play well. Then, the next game agains t Middlesbro­ugh, Japhet Tanganga played so well and was so strong, so defensive and didn’t make any mistakes. I couldn’t say you would then be first choice or play every match. It depends on you.”

Rose, however, states his own case succinctly.

“I respect when you say I didn’t play well against

Liverpool, which is true. But I play once every four weeks.

“Do you want me to be Man of the Match, to give my best performanc­e when I play one game and then I don’t play again for weeks? It’s not fair.”

It is then that both men dispense with the niceties.

Mourinho asks: “What do you want me to do, do you…”

But Rose cuts in: “No, no. You’re the manager. You’re saying to me that I was s*** against Liverpool!”

“No, no, no. Not s***,” says Mourinho.

“OK, not s***,” Rose adds. “It wasn’t my best game. But, other people have been s*** in training, s*** in games but play every game. It’s not fair.”

“It’s your perspectiv­e,” says Mourinho. “It’s fact,” Rose snaps back. “The whole changing room knows it’s fact. It’s not fair.”

Waving a finger in the air and rising from his seat, the frustrated full-back adds: “And I’m going to see Daniel as well so when Daniel is in, tell him I’m looking for him.”

“I think you are an honest guy,” says Mourinho as both men speak over each other. “I think you should. Open your mouth, whenever you want.”

Both men then leave the office still talking but walking in opposite directions.

Chairman Levy later explains – first to Mourinho, then to Rose – that while the England defender would prefer to go to an elite club, the only offers were from Bournemout­h and Newcastle.

 ??  ?? All Or Nothing: Tottenham Hotspur is now available on Amazon Prime Video.
All Or Nothing: Tottenham Hotspur is now available on Amazon Prime Video.

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