Jose Mourinho features in Stormzy's latest music video.
In the UK rapper's latest single ‘Mel Made Me Do It', the
current Roma boss plays a brief cameo and even performs some lyrics, though not
literally.
The 59-year-old is seen halfway through the ten-minute video
standing with Stormzy and some others in a mansion, arms folded before raising
his finger to his lips.
‘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,' are Stormzy's
lyrics, before Mourinho's iconic quote ‘I prefer not to speak. If I speak, I
will be in big trouble’ plays.
Mourinho posted about the video on his Instagram page,
sharing a photo of himself next to Stormzy captioned: 'Was great fun doing this
cameo for Stormzy’s new music video out today. I had a great time.'
Athletics stars Usain Bolt and Dina Asher-Smith also feature
at various parts of the video in a star-studded film out after the London-born
rapper took a hiatus.
Mourinho's cameo comes on the back of the Portuguese boss
claiming he has many years left coaching.
Recent years have been less fruitful for the 'special one'
in comparison to the rest of his career, with only a Conference League title to
show for his last five seasons in the management after winning a host of titles
all over Europe.
😅 Nooooo way. Big Jose Mourinho in the cut!
— GRM Daily (@GRMDAILY) September 22, 2022
🎙 Stormzy is back in full effect after a long hiatus in "Mel Made Me Do It" video
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While he admits retirement isn't too far away, Mourinho has
revealed there are still a few years to go before retirement will be pondered.
'These 22 years have passed quickly, but I want to
continue,' Mourinho said at the 2022 Quinas de Ouro event.
'I feel good, I feel strong, motivated, I like winning, I
hate losing, nothing has changed.
'The colour of my hair, yes, even the wrinkles, but I want
to go on.
'Not for another 22 years, as there is no time, but for a
few more years.'