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Jose Mourinho to star in BT Sport's new ad campaign celebrating last season

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Jose Mourinho, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Daniel Sturridge to star in BT Sport's new ad campaign, celebrating the unmissable moments of last season.

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho is among a number of stars from the world of football who will feature in BT Sport's new advertising campaign.

The broadcaster has created a series of television adverts to allow viewers to relive a number of unmissable moments from last season's Premier League campaign, which was BT Sport's debut season on air.

Mourinho, who has joined BT Sport as an ambassador, will feature in one of the adverts, while Arsenal's Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain will relive last season's case of mistaken identity against Chelsea.

The England international will line up alongside four other players wearing Kieran Gibbs masks, relating to the refereeing blunder by Andre Marriner, who wrongly sent off Gibbs following a handball by Oxlade-Chamberlain in the Gunners' 6-0 defeat to Chelsea in March.

Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge will also feature in a TV advert teaching a Zumba dance class his trademark goal celebration, while ambassadors Gareth Bale and Rio Ferdinand, as well as presenter Jake Humphrey, will take part in the marketing campaign, which carries the line, 'you have to see it to believe it'.

The first TV ad will air on Saturday, July 12 at 8.50pm.

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