Manchester City documentary was not disrespectful - Pep Guardiola
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Manchester City were not "disrespectful" with their documentary despite criticism from Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho, says Blues boss Pep Guardiola.
Mourinho said "you cannot buy class" after City's £10m documentary All Or Nothing - focusing on last season's title win - was released this week.
"I think we lived an amazing season with cameras. We did it for ourselves," said Guardiola.
"It is Jose's opinion."
Mourinho, who admitted he has not seen the Amazon Prime show, said: "I think you can have a fantastic movie, respecting others. You don't need to be disrespectful."
But Guardiola, whose side beat Huddersfield 6-1 on Sunday, said: "I don't agree with Jose in terms of disrespectful. This was not our intention - it was filming last season.
"It is a club trying to grow, trying to win titles. We did it for ourselves and our fans to see what happens inside the locker room.
"Other guys will say 'we like' and other guys will say 'no'."
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Do not take the words of Mourinho as being the words of Man Utd or the fans.
He is a despicable narcissist bringing the club into disrepute.
Shocking individual.
Absolutely no class.
The guy has a taxi on stand-by and there will be many, players, fans, Man Utd management etc., only too happy to pay the taxi fee.
Then compare the footballers’ respective performances on the pitch today.
No more to be said.
Ignore absolutely everything that comes out of the odious man's mouth.
Problem solved.
But the facts are of no concern to Mourinho whose bizarre obsessions have clearly overwhelmed his ability to think clearly.
Having sneered at the documentary, he then admitted he hadn’t seen it!
Arsene Wenger (on Jose Mourinho)
Maureen will be gone by Xmas!