This is Mou's office at Tottenham: Madrid and a very special autograph

The arrival of Jose Mourinho at Tottenham did not leave anyone indifferent. Already in his presentation, a journalist present there tried to find the pique between Chelsea and Tottenham. The rivalry and the 'sharing' coach lent itself to it and reminded him of his nickname as' Mr. Chelsea ', after his numerous successes in the now rival' blue '. “Mr. Chelsea? I'm also Mr. Porto or Mr. Real Madrid among others. You should see me as Mr. Club. I'm from the club I'm in. I put on my pajamas from that club and sleep with it. I am a club man but I am from several clubs, “he replied.

Although wearing Tottenham's purple tracksuit, Jose Mourinho has the most special clubs of his career in mind even in his office at the Tottenham facilities where Amazon slipped his cameras, something that Setúbal's did not like too much but they are enjoying fans around the world. With the help of the commercial giant's production company, the magnifying glass can be put in the place where the success of the Portuguese is brewing.

Memories of success and a special autograph

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Since he helped his father analyze rivals until now, Mourinho's path has been long but it has passed quickly. “Today I am 56. Yesterday, I was 20. Time flies,” he told Dele Alli during a talk. In those 36 years he has accumulated beautiful memories that he now distributes in his office.

In the first moments of the documentary in which he appears, Jose unpacks boxes in his new office and takes out multiple memories: photos celebrating the Champions League with Porto, a cover of the Gazzetta dello Sport in which he stars and even a memory of when on April 6, 2010 he visited Moscow and won with Inter (0-1) at CSKA who ends up on his table. All usual until the camera settles on an image that is not completely seen, but is perfectly identifiable for English football fans of a certain age.

Among his 'soccer treasures', Mourinho keeps a mythical photo of British football in which Vinnie Jones, the 'Bad boy' par excellence of the islands, grabs Paul Gascoigne during a match between Wimbledon and Newcastle. In addition, the most curious thing is that this well-known image is dedicated to him by both protagonists. Although Gazza's signature can only be seen and not the dedication if a brief 'José, be good' (Jose, be good) is read in Jones' handwriting. A 'be good' from one of the 'bad guys' in English football. The photo, despite being special, does not appear hung on any of the walls seen in the documentary.

In addition to a couple of tactical boards, a huge television, whose shutdown has already gone viral, and other office supplies, the Portuguese has some photos hanging on the walls. One is not fully observed, but in another it can be seen that it is a memory of his time at Real Madrid. In a conversation with Dele Alli in his office, hee you can see just behind the Portuguese a photo that reads 'Copa del Rey Champions' on the back of several white jerseys that also bear the LaLiga logo. A photograph, which remains to be seen if we can see the whole, during the celebration of his first white title that everyone who enters his office in London sees.