Football News: Jose Mourinho appears in a new rap video by British rapper Stormzy alongside Usain Bolt
The head coach of A.S. Roma, Jose Mourinho, appears in the latest music video by British rapper Stormzy
The head coach of A.S. Roma, Jose Mourinho, appears in the latest music video by British rapper Stormzy.
Jose Mourinho, Usain Bolt, and Dina Asher-Smith have all made unexpected debuts in the new music video by the British rapper.
The surprise was unveiled when Stormzy released his new song "Mel made me do it" alongside a video featuring Jonathan Ross and Louis Theroux.
Mourinho, Stormzy, and his group are all featured in the video. The reason for his appearance is that the song borrows one of Mou's renowned interviews following Chelsea's disputed loss to Aston Villa.
"I prefer not to speak. If I speak, I am in big trouble. In big trouble. And I don't want to be in big trouble."
Therefore, Mourinho, one of the most outstanding football managers of all time, poses with his finger on his lips in the video.
A 10-minute video was uploaded on YouTube, and fans were shocked to see the former Chelsea, Manchester United, and Tottenham manager.
At 5:15, Mourinho is standing at a mansion with Stormzy and his friends. The camera focuses on the group as the following words are sung, 'You love to talk about the old days, the man are old like Annie, are you okay? I prefer not to speak like I'm Jose.'
The 59 year old is currently the manager of A.S. Roma in Italy, and he still found time to appear in the film.
Mourinho commented about his surprise appearance in the music video on Instagram. He shared many photos of himself and Stormzy with the caption, "Was great fun doing this cameo for Stormzy's new music video out today. I had a great time and it's great to see him wearing @adam-gearymatilde.jewellery."
Bolt, a sprinting legend, and Asher-Smith, a sprinter from Great Britain, both appear in the bizarre video.
Beginning at 1:22, Bolt reclines on his sofa in his Caribbean home and turns on the television.
Asher-Smith, Louis Theroux, and Stormzy are guests on "The Mel Made Me Do It," a program hosted by Jonathan Ross and Zeze Mills.
The song by Stormzy then continues, Bolt, on the other hand, can be seen watching the show from his sofa. As Stormzy raps, he sips on his drink and bounces his head.
Is Stormzy a big football fan?
Stormzy is an avid supporter of Manchester United and recently made an unexpected cameo on Sky Sports. After Manchester United's 2-1 victory over Liverpool in August, he was featured on their television broadcast.
Even though he is a fan of Manchester United, he is close with Jack Grealish, a star for Man City. In 2021, he accompanied the £100 million man onto the Leeds festival stage with him.
Mourinho is a former United manager who won the League Cup and Europa League during his two-year tenure at Old Trafford.
In his coaching career, a man who has won the Premier League, Serie A, La Liga, and the Champions League is currently attempting to steer Roma to more major trophies, while Stormzy is holding out hope that Manchester United's turnaround under Erik ten Hag will keep going after the international break.
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