Jump directly to the content
MOUR VINHO

Bristol City boss Lee Johnson flies over £450 bottle of wine from Portugal to share with Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho

Robins boss wants to sit down with Manchester United boss after Carabao Cup clash

Sponsored by

Paddy Power

BRISTOL CITY manager Lee Johnson is hoping Jose Mourinho will share a glass of wine with him after their Carabao Cup match.

Johnson, 36, is not only hoping to get some wisdom from the Special One - but is also hoping his £450 investment doesn't go to waste.

 Lee Johnson has spent £450 on a bottle of wine to share with Jose Mourinho
5
Lee Johnson has spent £450 on a bottle of wine to share with Jose MourinhoCredit: Getty Images - Getty

The Robins boss has splashed out on a bottle of Barca Velha Red 2004, said to be a favourite of the Manchester United manager.

Bristol City play United for the first time since 1989 in the Carabao Cup quarter-final, in what is expected to be a full house at Ashton Gate.

Johnson, who has led his team to eight wins in the last 10 matches, told BBC Sport: "I have had to raid my little girl's piggy bank.

"It is being flown in especially from Portugal."

 Jose Mourinho drinking champagne after winning the Premier League with Chelsea in 2005
5
Jose Mourinho drinking champagne after winning the Premier League with Chelsea in 2005Credit: Reuters
 Barca Velha Red 2004 is said to to be a favourite of Mourinho
5
Barca Velha Red 2004 is said to to be a favourite of Mourinho

He added: "We have done the due diligence and realised Jose likes this particular bottle that has to be poured by an expert.

"So hopefully he'll come in and have a little chat with me and I'll try to pick his brain for five or 10 minutes.

 Johnson wants to share a drink after the match with the Special One
5
Johnson wants to share a drink after the match with the Special OneCredit: AFP or licensors
 Aden Flint says the high-flying Robins are focused on promotion
5
Aden Flint says the high-flying Robins are focused on promotionCredit: Rex Features

"He's absolutely at the top of his game, with world-class managerial qualities.

"Any young coaches like myself of course naturally try and emulate coaches like that."

Bristol City, who are third in the Championship, have already knocked out three Premier League teams - Watford, Stoke and Crystal Palace - to get this far in the tournament.

However, despite the chance at cup glory, Robins defender Aden Flint said the squad are focused on promotion.

"This is a big game but it is probably the least important of the month, given where we want to be and where we are in the league," he said.

"It is exciting to play against them... if we are where we want to be at the end of the season, we'll be playing against teams like United every week next season."

Topics