Sunday Mirror

Sanchez is fired up

- By STEVE BATES BY STEVE BATES

IF any football boss was born for the silver screen, it’s Jose Mourinho. The Manchester United chief is pure box office and his performanc­es are often not to be missed. But the Special One is unhappy at the latest glossy show-reel to feature him – the Amazon Prime fly-onthe-wall documentar­y All or Nothing: Manchester City, charting their doublewinn­ing campaign last season. And that’s triggered a Hollywood-style fit doing justice to any Tinseltown celebrity. Fuming Mourinho has gone on the attack, believing he’s been ridiculed and disrespect­ed in the eight-episode miniseries released in a fanfare of publicity at a glitzy premiere in Manchester. And, in a brutal condemnati­on of City’s portrayal of him and his United team, Mourinho: Claims City have money but no class Says City only feature him in repeated clips to help the series sell

Wants a “We did it on Derby Day” T-shirt that City planned to wear if they had beaten United to win the title in April, instead of royalties.

City were paid £10million for allowing an Amazon camera crew entry into the private world of Pep Guardiola and his stars as they won the Premier League and Carabao Cup.

The subscripti­on streaming channel was given exclusive, behindthe-scenes admittance to City’s inner sanctum.

Cameras filmed the matchday dressing room, team talks before, during and after games, tactical talks by Guardiola and his staff and given access to the private lives of players such as captain Vincent Kompany and striker Sergio Aguero.

But it has gone down badly with Mourinho, who features in repeated scenes.

“You know, a movie without me doesn’t sell much. I needed to be in there,” said Mourinho, when quizzed about why he features in the documentar­y. “I haven’t seen it, but I know a few things about the movie. My reaction is if you are a rich club you can buy top players, but you cannot buy class. That is my first reaction.” And, in a putdown of City’s failure to win the title against United at the Etihad in April, Mourinho insists he doesn’t want any royalties for appearing. Instead, he says, he’ll settle for one of the “We did it on Derby Day” T-shirts City had planned to wear. Despite being 2-0 up at the Etihad, a second-half double from Paul Pogba and a winner by defender Chris Smalling sabotaged the City party. Mourinho added: “The second reaction is that, because I am in the movie, I could ask for some royalties. “But if they send me one of the shirts they had in the tunnel when we played there, the shirts that were saying ‘We did it on Derby Day’. If they send me one of these shirts, I will give up about the royalties.” Mourinho believes he is Paul Pogba to score first portrayed negatively and mocked in the first episode for selling Kevin De Bruyne to Wolfsburg when he was Chelsea boss.

And he also reckons that City were disrespect­ful in allowing a disparagin­g voice-over by Academy Award-winning actor Ben Kingsley ahead of footage of the first Manchester derby last season, won 2-1 by City at Old Trafford.

Narrator Kingsley says: “It is Guardiola versus Mourinho once more; possession versus defence; attacking football versus ‘park-the-bus’.”

The glaring omission in the coverage from that day is the lack of live footage from the City dressing room – the scene of a clash between Mourinho and several players from both sides, which sparked an FA investigat­ion.

United refused permission for the film crew to shoot inside Old Trafford that day – and they missed what would have been the documentar­y’s highlight.

Mourinho, though, believes he is featured too many times even without that explosive incident.

And his reaction will do nothing to ease long-standing friction between him and the reigning champions.

But City claim the only control they had over All or Nothing centered on footage deemed by lawyers to be potentiall­y slanderous or which divulged commercial­ly sensitive informatio­n or personal details.

 ??  ?? ACCESS ALL AREAS: Amazon’s documentar­y gets behind the scenes to show Guardiola talking tactics with Kevin De Bruyne (left) and giving Pep talk to his team in the dressing room SELLING Paul Pogba to Barcelona “would be suicidal” for Manchester United, says Mickey Thomas. Pogba (left) and boss Jose Mourinho’s relationsh­ip is said to have broken down and Barcelona are closing in on the France World Cup winner. Former United star Thomas – a regular pundit for the club’s in-house MUTV – said: “If there’s such a huge problem, why did Jose make him captain against Leicester? It would be suicidal now to sell him, especially when United obviously didn’t get who they really wanted in the summer transfer window.“He’s just had a fantastic World Cup so why would they want to offload him? It’s up to Jose and Pogba to sort this out. I think there is some mischief-making going on.“Someone is indicating to the big European clubs, like Barcelona, that he is available. Put in a big bid and you can get him.“His agent (Mino Raiola) is a busy so-and-so and I wouldn’t mind guessing he has got something to do with it.” DAVID DE GEA will sign a new £200,000-a-week contract, with Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho praising the Spaniard and his agent for not creating a “war” over his future.With Paul Pogba’s agent Mino Raiola in conflict with Mourinho, the Old Trafford chief made a point of saluting De Gea and his representa­tive Jorge Mendes for not allowing the situation to escalate into a stand-off, despite persistent Real Madrid pressure.De Gea is on the brink of a new, long-term deal, with United delighted they rebuffed repeated Madrid attempts to land the Spain keeper before eventually giving up and signing Chelsea’s Thibaut Courtois.Mourinho said: “David is a Manchester United player, he will sign a new contract as soon as possible. He likes it here. We love him, we want him to stay. He wants to stay.“His agent didn’t create a war to try to achieve his objectives. He respected the club, and we understood how important David is to the team.” ALEXIS SANCHEZ has revealed he’s in the shape of his life – and ready to prove he’s worth £350,000 a week at Manchester United.Sanchez has divided United fans since his arrival from Arsenal on a swap deal with Henrikh Mkhitaryan in January.But the 29-year-old believes, after his first summer off for nine years, United are at last ready see the best of him.“I am mentally and physically rested,” said Sanchez. “Now I know my team-mates, I can focus on winning. I am here to show my quality.“I’m off to a great start. It’s been years since I had a pre-season like this and I’m in good shape now.”
ACCESS ALL AREAS: Amazon’s documentar­y gets behind the scenes to show Guardiola talking tactics with Kevin De Bruyne (left) and giving Pep talk to his team in the dressing room SELLING Paul Pogba to Barcelona “would be suicidal” for Manchester United, says Mickey Thomas. Pogba (left) and boss Jose Mourinho’s relationsh­ip is said to have broken down and Barcelona are closing in on the France World Cup winner. Former United star Thomas – a regular pundit for the club’s in-house MUTV – said: “If there’s such a huge problem, why did Jose make him captain against Leicester? It would be suicidal now to sell him, especially when United obviously didn’t get who they really wanted in the summer transfer window.“He’s just had a fantastic World Cup so why would they want to offload him? It’s up to Jose and Pogba to sort this out. I think there is some mischief-making going on.“Someone is indicating to the big European clubs, like Barcelona, that he is available. Put in a big bid and you can get him.“His agent (Mino Raiola) is a busy so-and-so and I wouldn’t mind guessing he has got something to do with it.” DAVID DE GEA will sign a new £200,000-a-week contract, with Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho praising the Spaniard and his agent for not creating a “war” over his future.With Paul Pogba’s agent Mino Raiola in conflict with Mourinho, the Old Trafford chief made a point of saluting De Gea and his representa­tive Jorge Mendes for not allowing the situation to escalate into a stand-off, despite persistent Real Madrid pressure.De Gea is on the brink of a new, long-term deal, with United delighted they rebuffed repeated Madrid attempts to land the Spain keeper before eventually giving up and signing Chelsea’s Thibaut Courtois.Mourinho said: “David is a Manchester United player, he will sign a new contract as soon as possible. He likes it here. We love him, we want him to stay. He wants to stay.“His agent didn’t create a war to try to achieve his objectives. He respected the club, and we understood how important David is to the team.” ALEXIS SANCHEZ has revealed he’s in the shape of his life – and ready to prove he’s worth £350,000 a week at Manchester United.Sanchez has divided United fans since his arrival from Arsenal on a swap deal with Henrikh Mkhitaryan in January.But the 29-year-old believes, after his first summer off for nine years, United are at last ready see the best of him.“I am mentally and physically rested,” said Sanchez. “Now I know my team-mates, I can focus on winning. I am here to show my quality.“I’m off to a great start. It’s been years since I had a pre-season like this and I’m in good shape now.”

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