You see how Spanish, Italians, Portuguese play football. I don't say they are perfect, I say English football has a few things to learn from them in the same way they have a lot of things to learn from English football.
I feel I have a lot to learn from English football and I am completely open to good influences in my way of thinking football. But I also have things to give them.
When you just work tactically, in pure football sessions, you can see the way they can think football.
So I know all about the ups and downs of football, I know that one day I will be sacked.
When I face the media, maybe I don't feel it now, here with you, because it's a different sort of interview, but when I face the media before or after the game, I feel it as part of the game.
The way I use to develop an aerobic condition is three against three, man to man, in a square 20 metres by 20.
The team is completely close. Anything you say outside, there is no chance it will go inside. So the team is really strong and compact. We know what we want and how to achieve it on the pitch.
The Porto players were with me for two and a half years, they believed in me, in my methods, in the way we do it. The next day I go and a manager arrives who works completely differently.
The only thing I would like is to have more control of the game in terms of possession.
The negative side of football. The negative side of our society. People sometimes go to football and bring to it the negative aspects of our society.
So if one day the result becomes 3-3, for me it doesn't change my mind, because it's football, it's normal. What is not normal is that we haven't been scoring enough goals playing such good football as we've been playing in the last few weeks.
The only thing that we cannot control is our supporters.
You have to win and especially, as I have, you have to win a trophy for the first time.