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Mourinho makes appearance in Rap Video

#jaiyeorie   Jose Mourinho, the head coach of Roma, makes an unexpected appearance in the music video for Stormzy's 'Mel Made Me Do It.'


Mourinho's renowned remarks from a famous interview he previously delivered during his time in the Premier League are incorporated in the song.


The legendary Portuguese coach appears in Stormzy's new single as he makes his comeback, driving fans of both artists into a frenzy.


The seven-minute song was uploaded on Thursday evening, and the video, which features Mourinho, has gone viral on social media.



The 59-year-old appears in an all-black outfit alongside Stormzy and other members of his crew, posing with his finger to his lips, as many journalists have seen at his press conferences over the years.



 

 

 

The section featuring Mourinho begins approximately 5minutes 10 seconds into the song, with Stormzy rapping: “You love to talk about the old days, them man are old like Annie, are you okay? I prefer not to speak like I’m Jose.”

A sound bite is then played of Mourinho’s memorable: “I prefer really not to speak, if I speak I am in big trouble,” followed by several shots of the coach shushing the camera.

Football fans flocked to social media when the clip went live, with one user tweeting: “Whoever does Jose’s bookings or PR deserves a pay rise.”

Another wrote: “This is football and grime heritage.”

One football fan couldn’t help but heap the praise on Mourinho, saying: “The best character the game has ever seen. The King.”

Last season Mourinho led Roma to a first ever European title when the Serie A giants pipped Feyenoord 1-0 in the first-ever final of the Europa Conference League.

He won the Champions League at Porto (2004) and Inter Milan (2010) and also won the Europa League with Porto (2003) and Manchester United 2017).

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