When there are changes there will always be people who like it and people who don't.

Ajax have a set model, a defined youth programme - Barcelona have one too, and Juventus. And Atletico Madrid do too. Real Madrid don't - because they alternate developing their own players with signing talent.

From the first moment you accept to join a club, the best thing you can do and the most respectful thing to do is ask yourself: 'What is the history behind this club?'

When coaches arrive at a club, we need to understand its history. If we don't understand it, then we are destined to have a bad time.

If I had to chose between Messi and Ronaldo, then most likely I would choose Messi.

With me, what you see is what you get.

With any possibly erroneous decision, you can always look back and think you could've done something differently - but always with the benefit of hindsight.

Talent has to be accompanied by effort as well, and that's shared around when you work as a team.

The game's my life and I'm so passionate about it. When you see your life so intertwined with football it can make things very difficult. You might go and watch a film and start imagining footballers running across the screen, you know?

We want to be the team that no one can stand to play.

It's hard for me to interact with players who don't give themselves completely. The weak don't interest me.

Whether you win or lose against English teams, you always feel it's been a proper contest.

The first time I played England was at Wembley in 1991.

In football you need to look to make life difficult for the opponent.

Football is not just in Europe, there is football all over the world so I am always open to the idea of managing anywhere in the world.

I would never close the door on coaching in Mexico.

I would never close the door on any job because I like to work, I like football.

Heart can cancel out budget.

Busquets reads everything. Players like Busquets or Xabi Alonso in midfield have the capacity to read the whole game.

I like brave people.

Geminis are aggressive, changeable, intense.

Maybe the key aspect of imposing fear to the opposition is to make them understand that we have no fear.

I relate football with boxing, with a street fight. In both cases there is always one moment, a second, in which someone shows fear in their eyes, in their body. In football it's exactly the same.

Football is like hunting. One second can change it all, but it's not just any second, it's a flash. The prey is there and suddenly then it's not. In an instant it's over - you won't have the chance again. You need to know which one precise second to train for, and to understand that moment.