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Pep Guardiola has promised an access all-areas glimpse into his world as Manchester City boss when the Amazon documentary charting the club's amazing season is released at the end of the summer.

City allowed Amazon film makers unique behind-the-scenes access during the season for a documentary which will chart their title-winning rampage and Champions League campaign.

The documentary – eight one-hour episodes – was scheduled for an October release but that could be brought forward to August with filming almost complete.

Says Guardiola: “I haven't seen the series yet but we opened our doors because the club decided to and the players accepted that. It happened because the players accepted it.

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“The club explained how important it would be for City. We’re not a club with a huge past like Manchester United or Liverpool, Barcelona or Real Madrid or Bayern Munich.

“So it will be for the future all around the world to know who we are as a club, and not just in the locker room but outside the locker room.

“Of course, to be inside depends on the players. The club spoke with the captains, the captains spoke with the team and the staff, and they decided it was okay and good for the club.

“So it was cameras inside of the locker room. What’s going on and what they’re going to show, I don’t know.

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“We’ll leave what people are going to see to the producers, the editors, the directors - they’re going to create the chapters. Hopefully, it’s going to be nice. I don’t know.”

One missing piece of action will be the clash between Jose Mourinho and City players in their dressing room after City won the derby 2-1 at Old Trafford.

Mourinho complained City celebrations were over the top and he was showered with water and milk as he protested.

But the bust-up won't be included as United were one of two clubs who refused access to the Amazon film crew.