Manchester United manager, Jose Mourinho has heavily criticised Manchester City’s recently released documentary saying it lacks “class”.
Manchester City released a documentary named, All or Nothing.
The defending Premier League champions made an eight-part film named, All or Nothing. It premiered in Manchester last week, and it highlighted City’s latest Premier League title triumph in 2017/18.
Not only Manchester City won the league but also became the first team in the Premier League history to achieve the 100-point mark.
However, it all began when Ben Kingsley described City’s 2-1 win over United at Old Trafford in December as,
“Guardiola versus Mourinho once more; possession vs defence; attacking football vs park the bus”.
Mourinho certainly didn’t like that part, and he heavily slammed the documentary right after that. He told Sky Sports,
“You can have a fantastic movie while respecting others. And 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’s men started their Premier League 2018/19 campaign with a win, and they take on Brighton in their second game on Sunday. The manager warned the supporters that they may have their work cut out.
“Last season we put ourselves in a difficult position, because to do better we can only finish first. When I read sometimes and watch sometimes, it looks like we finished sixth or seventh and everybody did better than us. We finished second.”
Jose Mourinho further added it’s going to be a tough season for sure.
“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. I think it’s going to be a very hard season.”