Dembele is a player who has been playing regularly, from the bench or the start, and he has quality. When he comes off the bench, he can change a game, and that's a quality that is undervalued in football. Not everybody has that quality.

Iniesta teaches you something in every match.

All matches have a high difficulty level.

You cannot talk to a player who has a contract. It's not in my code.

I don't like to talk about players from other teams, just like I wouldn't like it if the opposition coach talked about my team. It's a question of respect.

Every player is free to decide over their future, just like the clubs can decide who they keep.

Everything is focused on the coach. It's what happens in football.

I don't like to see any coach get sacked - not Lopetegui, not the Huesca coach, not the Granada coach, and, of course, not the Barca coach.

I know what it's like to be in a difficult situation, where the results do not come in.

As far as enthusiasm goes, yes, certain games maybe bring more out of the players.

It's never easy to find players in the market who are exactly what you need at that time.

Technology is going to be good for football, but it will take time to adjust. The important thing is that the games have rhythm; at the beginning, it will be complicated, but there are plays that require it.

Dembele has things that nobody else in the squad has - self-confidence, one against one, shooting with both feet, personality.

I'm not aware of any plans for a European Super League, but the Champions League is a Super League.

Training isn't the same as playing.

Sometimes results mean something, as there are difficulties, but it depends how you play. You might not win, as you don't create chances, or you might dominate and not take your chances.

Over the season, the games come thick and fast, and in some games, you aren't so lucky.

I try to play with balance.

I never let myself forget that our rivals are waiting for us to slip up and feed their hope of catching us.

Good players always adapt well.

It is good to win because it boosts you in what you're doing and allows you to start the season in a positive way.

Atletico is a rival who will never give up.

Everything is always equal between every player; no one is ahead of anyone. Sometimes one player plays, then others play. It's normal at every club, not just Barca.

Historically, Barcelona win La Liga when they win the Champions League.