Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho slammed Pep Guardiola's Manchester City for disrespecting him in their newly-released documentary series, and his managerial rival has now responded.
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Amazon recently released a documentary called All or Nothing, which documents City's 2017/18 title-winning season, with behind-the-scenes footage of dressing-room talks from Guardiola being one of the show's most talked about features so far.
Mourinho has criticised the series for seemingly portraying his team negatively, suggesting the Citizens lacked class in doing so, but Guardiola has denied that was their intention.
"You cannot buy class, I agree with Jose, we cannot buy class," he said, according to AS.
"I think we live one amazing season last season, there was cameras, we do it for ourselves. I'm not agreeing with Jose in terms of (being) disrespectful.
"This was not our intention, (it was) just filming what happened last season. It's a club that tried to grow, to try to win titles, like all the big clubs in the world, and we did it for ourselves, for our fans and to see what happened inside the locker room.
"But it's Jose opinion, other guys are going to say we like (it), another guy says, 'No'. It's simple like that. But, of course, I agree with him – the class, you cannot buy it."
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City beat Huddersfield Town 6-1 on Sunday afternoon, following their 2-0 victory over Arsenal last weekend.
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