Cash is king in Africa.

Greed is the worst thing.

That's a question mark everyone's asking

Life is too short to sit around doing nothing.

It can be daunting playing in front of the Kop.

I like to be in big open spaces with high skies.

I broke Steve McMahon's nose twice in one night.

Growing up in Africa teaches you to become patient.

I can only say sorry for the past. I can't change it.

I've seen a life many, many footballers had never seen.

Mohamed Salah, well if you go to Egypt he is a god there.

An injured Gerrard is still better than many fully-fit players.

I still have dreams about Hillsborough. Well, nightmares, anyway.

If war teaches you anything, it is an appreciation of being alive.

I will never apologise for laughing at life and enjoying football.

I coached five clubs in South Africa and I was successful with them.

You can't put your arm around the referee! That's ungentlemanly conduct.

In the Eighties I was brash. I said things and it upset a lot of people.

You know, the one thing you never lose as a sportsman is your competitiveness.

Jurgen Klopp was very astute in seeing Keita's ability and potential to develop.

Jurgen Klopp is Shankly reincarnated in a German body, because he gets the people.

I joined the Rhodesian army in 1975, having trained for six weeks outside Bulawayo.

Governments cannot interfere in football matters - Fifa suspends countries for that.

You're as good as your last game, and that's how you get over it in any walk of life.

Any team that lets in 50 goals should never be in second position in the first place.

I played behind Phil Thompson and Alan Hansen, and they were both brilliant centre-halves.

I'll argue with the owners all day long when they do not allow the players to get the best.

I dream of going to coach in Europe and England once I have done my apprenticeship here in Africa.

Rotation should be natural and changes should be made only when there are injuries and suspensions.

Petr Cech is one of the finest goalkeepers I have seen and he has proved that in the Premier League.

If you're going to do a spaghetti legs routine where else but in Rome to do it. The home of spaghetti!

Liverpool is a family, it is not a club, you don't come in and out of this club without it leaving a mark.

If Alisson stays at Liverpool long enough he could break all the records that myself and Ray Clemence achieved.

There was a tradition of keepers at Anfield to play as a sweeper, going back to Tommy Lawrence under Bill Shankly.

I mentioned that Mignolet is bad at coming for crosses and as soon as that went into the newspapers, he got better.

If a goalkeeper can save you 15-20 points a season, his value is high. It's like a striker scoring 20 goals a season.

I'm happy to be alive and to play any sport and, really, I wouldn't mind working for a living and playing at weekends.

I had to learn some hard lessons in my early days because I was a bit of a showman, a kind of Jekyl and Hyde character.

Over the years, I am very lucky that I didn't submerge into a form of depression, because football saved my life really.

Losing a game is not a tragedy after experiencing border raids and having to eat beetles because you are out of rations.

Since myself and a few others like Pepe Reina, we haven't had a goalkeeper who has commanded his area as well as Alisson.

Anyone who comes out of Brazil at a young age and comes over to Europe has got to have a big heart and a big personality.

Looking back and knowing what I do, I believe the people who started the initial surge at Heysel were not Liverpool fans.

I have been called a clown in football - but if I don't go onto the field with a laugh and smile, I shouldn't be doing it.

Ray Clemence was the best in the world at having nothing to do for 89 minutes and then in the 90th minute making a great save.

We were taught in school that there was a fundamental difference between black people and white people - that we were superior.

For Premier League games, you get people coming from all over, paying big money to get into the games as part of a weekend away.

In this day and age, in modern goalkeeping, if you come out and you catch the ball and you get smacked, you're going to get the foul.

I had a couple of agents, but then I went on my own. I thought I could negotiate my own deals and it was probably my biggest mistake.

When Jurgen Klopp came to Liverpool I was ecstatic. I knew his pedigree and what he did at Borussia Dortmund. What a job he did there.

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