In London, you'll be walking around and, 'Oh, there's the ground.' Every area of the city has a Premier League club. They all survive; they all exist with enough money, and that's good.

In England, you have stadiums in the middle of the city.

In Germany, they all thought I was a bit mental, very emotional.

I know I'm more on television, and I'm more recognisable than maybe even the players because they run and train, but I just stand there, and my face does all these funny things that everyone can see all the time.

Each doctor makes a much, much more important job than I do, but at the end, nobody talks about him. We all know about it, but we don't really think about it.

Players who are not from the U.K. have to get used to the winds. I have to adapt my style as a result as well. Often, you are forced to keep things simple.

If you watch me during the game, I celebrate when we press the ball and it goes out.

I am not saying I am the best manager in the world. But I'm quite good.

I always thought about working in England because of the kind of football, the intensity of football. Liverpool was first choice.

My father gave me some advice when I was very young - whatever someone tells you in the future, don't forget Pele is the best.

In Dortmund, they say the derby is more important than the championship. You can feel it around the game.

Winning the title in England is the biggest challenge of them all.

Shinji Kagawa is one of the best players in the world, and he now plays 20 minutes at Manchester United - on the left wing! My heart breaks. Really, I have tears in my eyes. Central midfield is Shinji's best role.

You'd be waiting 30 or 40 years for me to build a table. I have more than two left hands.

Yes, it is one of my ultimate aims - it is the ultimate sense of football: to make the people happy, to let them live some emotions that you usually can't get.

The wind can be quite extreme in England. We are not familiar with that in Germany, and you have to keep things simple.

He is really something. I love him. He is Sir Arsene Wenger.

I've met some Evertonians in the street, and they've been friendly. I've had taxi drivers who have been Everton fans. They've been really nice.

What is Champions League level? I saw a lot of rubbish games at Champions League level.

I love football and the intensity of football in Liverpool, this is what is very good for me.

Bayern want a decade of success like Barca. That's OK if you have the money because it increases the possibility of success. But it's not guaranteed.

I'm pretty positive, optimistic, so I always expect the best.

Sometimes I don't use the words 'will' and 'want' in the right way. The German word 'will' is the English word 'want,' so that's a little bit of the problem.

When I started analysing games in 2001, I had a DVD recorder. I'd be at home watching the games just on a normal TV, watching what I could and trying to figure out what we would be facing a few weeks later. The problem was, in the team meetings, I'd always have to keep going back and forwards with the footage, trying to get to the right part.