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As Europe is more advanced in football administration, I would like to learn more there.
Park Ji-sung
Always the Premier League has several clubs fighting for the title.
In Korea, if a player doesn't play well, you would never criticise him, but in European countries fans criticise their own teams; sometimes they boo them off the pitch.
The best coaches have strong charisma to motivate the whole team while managing the relationship with the media, which can be tense.
My father went to catch wild frogs. I was skinny and weak, and my father heard their juice would give me size and strength. It tasted very, very bad... but I had to drink it because I wanted to be a footballer, and everyone said I needed to be bigger and stronger.
Rugby is a game where everything is connected - from your kicking game to your defence to your set piece and attack.
Owen Farrell
I don't like to get too far ahead of myself.
Everybody loves playing against the best teams.
That's the way it should be: there has to be a drive to constantly improve.
I don't think anyone is untouchable.
You've got to be genuine and not try and be someone else - but be a better you all the time.
As with any skill, you have to work at leadership. Watch how the best do it, review what you've done, and look at what you might do.
Wales are obviously a team that like to play rugby in your half and put as many people as possible in the front line and get off the line and put pressure on you.
The technical stuff does matter. It gives you a bit more ownership, a bit more power to choose what you do so that if you miss one, you can try to figure out a way, and that makes the next kick really exciting because it means you've got to commit everything to it.
Of course there are technical aspects to it, but every kicker has his own style. You have to find your own way, what works for you. The most important thing is to be comfortable and at ease.
I love practising, ever since I was that kid in the field, but I don't set targets for each session or anything.
You see what type of player I am, and you see a lot of that in leaders. Hopefully, you lead from the front and, first and foremost, play well.
The main thing for me - as a leader, anyway, is that you perform well. That's most of the battle.
You'd be pretty stupid not to pick up things that others do well, people you admire.
Getting to the halfbacks is a big part of any game.
Every time I kick a goal, I do the Joining Jack sign, which is two Js linked together for Jack's charity and for Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
Rugby's all I've ever wanted to do.
You do anything you can for your team.
I have always been a person with big aspirations, and I have always been confident I could take my opportunity, but you never know until you are out there.