Eric Dier claims he will only start watching Amazon Prime's 'All or Nothing: Tottenham Hotspur' documentary in around 20 years' time.
The fly-on-the-wall series showing behind-the-scenes action of Spurs' tumultuous 2019-20 season has been out for two weeks, with the final three episodes of the series released on Monday.
The England international features heavily in the Amazon documentary, but Dier admits he will not be watching it as he hates watching himself back on TV.
He told GQ: 'I haven't watched any of it. I actually spoke to Steve Kerr a couple of days ago about it, because obviously he was in The Last Dance.
'I said to him: "You know, looking back on an incredible season and winning and everything you did, that must be a lot more enjoyable than what it would be like for me!"
'I don't really enjoy watching myself back anyway. So I don't think I will watch it.
'But maybe, you know, in 20 years' time or something, it could be nice to look back on, even though it wasn't the season we wanted.'
The series shows the shocking moment Dier jumps into the Spurs stands to confront a fan who targeted his younger brother following a FA Cup defeat to Norwich City in March.
Also at the centre of the documentary lies iconic Spurs boss Jose Mourinho, whose arrival at the club in November 2019 sets the tone for the Amazon series from episode one.
The Portuguese coach regularly praises Dier throughout the series, commending his importance to the side and his attitude in training throughout.
Mourinho has placed Dier at the heart of his defence since his arrival in north London, which is slightly different to the defensive midfield role that former boss Mauricio Pochettino used him in.
While the England man admitted that a switch to centre-half was brought up by Pochettino during the Argentine's tenure, the faith Mourinho has placed in Dier regarding a centre-back role is a big reason why the 26-year-old signed a new fou-year deal in July.
Dier added: 'For me that was the biggest part of wanting to stay at Tottenham and sign the new deal – it was purely footballing.
'I was really happy that Mourinho would give me the opportunity to play centre-back again and to prove myself there. I'm really excited.'