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Spurs fans are excited to stream the new documentary series following the Premier League club when it lands this weekend. Ahead of its release, Express.co.uk[1] has everything you need to know about streaming the show, including some insight from the stars themselves.
Football fans are sure to be hooked to the latest documentary series to launch on Amazon’s Prime Video.
Following in the footsteps of their special series following Manchester City, the focus this time is on Tottenham Hotspur.
The show looks at the club during a tumultuous time for them as it follows the highs and lows of their latest season.
All or Nothing takes fans behind the scenes at the club as it opens its new 62,000-seat stadium.
READ MORE: Tottenham offered Diego Costa transfer but Spurs have two concerns[2]
Ahead of its launch on the platform, some of the players and Mourinho opened up about the show in a special event.
During the chat, Mourinho opened up to Express.co.uk[3] and other press about how he struggled during lockdown.
He said: “I missed the players. Sometimes in football, especially in such a long career like I have sometimes you don't find exactly that.
“And it is more difficult for you to fall in love with the people that you work with.
“In this case, it was really easy, it was genuine because they are really good guys.”
Dele Alli also opened up about how the camera caught some key moments for him this season, including a tense conversation with his new boss.
He explained: “When someone like Mourinho speaks to you, you listen every time.
“I think it's one of the moments, it was sort of our first real conversation where it was just us two and in the office.
“At the time you don't think about them [the cameras], they're not in your mind, they're not there, even though they are, but it's sort of the first discussion we had.”
Viewers will be able to see this and more when the show is released on the platform.
All or Nothing: Tottenham Hotspur launches on Amazon Prime Video on August 31.
References
- ^ Express.co.uk (www.express.co.uk)
- ^ Tottenham offered Diego Costa transfer but Spurs have two concerns (www.express.co.uk)
- ^ Express.co.uk (www.express.co.uk)
























