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Jose Mourinho: Remembering incredible half-time rant at Spurs players in All or Nothing documentary

Jose Mourinho has won trophies at almost every club he's ever been at, except for Tottenham.

Whilst fans are split over whether the Portuguese manager is now past his prime, there's no arguing that he tried to get the best out of the Spurs players during his time in north London.

Many clips, some hilarious and some just downright frightening, have emerged of the manager since the release of Tottenham's All or Nothing documentary in 2020.

Whilst Mourinho unleashed many rants on the players throughout the series, the clip below surely has to go down as one of the most entertaining.

The scenes were filmed during Tottenham's match against West Ham, with the score remaining at 0-0 after the first half. The players in the dressing room are clearly frustrated but Mourinho begins by reminding them that their opponents had less time to prepare than them.

He explained: "If any one of you feels a little bit of fatigue, you had three days to rest, they had two days to rest. I don't think it is fatigue, I don't think it is."

He continues: "If you need a little bit of pressure to be better, I give you an honest little bit of pressure. I think if we don't win the game, it's over. It's over. Forget fourth, forget fifth, it's over."Our ambition today... They can finish. And then we are going to have one more month, with seven more matches to play, with a s*** feeling. You have to give more. You have to give more. I can tell you 1000 details where you have to give more."

The players remain silent, looking around sheepishly as Mourinho delivers his damning verdict. But he wasn't finished there. The ex-Chelsea manager then blasts his players for their poor passing and lack of intensity.

"Our biggest problem is one, missing s*** passes!

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