They have different styles. Scolari is used to coaching national teams and Mourinho clubs. Both are very successful. They are professionals as well as winners.

The Premier League is always difficult - Champions League or not.

It's been a very successful time for me here at Chelsea.

4-3-3 is better for me because I can score more goals, and also create more and tackle in midfield which I like to do to help the team.

I think the Brazilian people are very fond of Neymar for the fact that he stayed at Santos for so long and stayed in Brazil. That's very cool for him.

I love Chelsea and I want to stay here for a long time.

It's always easier to play with players who are not only great but also intelligent.

All Brazilian players have this dream. I have, like everybody, the dream to play in Europe and the Premier League.

Religion is an important part of life and culture in Brazil, very important to us as Brazilians.

The long-distance ones are the most common goals I have scored.

I have always wanted to play in the Champions League and who wouldn't want to play for the European champions?

Sometimes I've ended up not playing the entire match, but I'm doing my best to fulfil my role.

My father loved to play the game, he never became a professional but when he was younger everyone would say he was good enough and when I heard people talking about him, I wanted to emulate him. So I started to play.

I think the Chinese clubs put up a lot of money for the players who go to China, to make the Chinese league stronger.

If people want to say I seem too nice to be a footballer, that's good. It's just the way I am.

Of course I support Chelsea.

I would like to clarify that Diego and I are very, very good friends we spend a lot of time together on and off the pitch and our families are great friends. We have absolutely no issues whatsoever.

I came from a social background in Brazil that is very poor. We didn't have anything.

A month before signing for Chelsea I was very close to doing so with Real Madrid as Mourinho said he wanted me.

Felipao is one of the best coaches in the world.

Here in England, you do need to be firmer, harder on the pitch. That's just the way it is.

It is good for football that the game grows in new areas of the world.

I have learned from past experience with Internacional that you have to take one game at a time.

Every football player, or every person who works, wants to earn money to help their families.