I want all the titles.

I love offensive coaches.

Messi no longer surprises me.

The objective is always to win.

I like adversity; that's how I am.

Conquering titles is not very easy.

Nobody wins the league in December.

Being praised constantly weakens you.

In football, you have to be consistent.

Results like 8-0 wins build confidence.

Coaching the national team would be great.

Players become stronger when they win titles.

Dani Alves is a special player, in my opinion.

Xavi playing 750 games for Barcelona is a lot.

This is a sport for crazy people, a unique sport.

I focus on football. I'm not interested in gossip.

When someone oversteps the mark, there's a referee.

In order for a player to score goals, he needs minutes.

When you're leading 4-1, the opponent has nothing to lose.

Messi is the best in the world, even when he is defending.

My job is to improve the performance of the team game by game.

Messi will be great regardless of the position where he plays.

I've got no interest in justifying myself to a player of mine.

Nobody wins the league in December. We have to go game by game.

It's always bad news when a player gets injured - dreadful news.

Once the game is decided, everyone looks to score. It's natural.

Football is a contact sport and sometimes is difficult to measure that.

If the teams with the best players always won, football would be boring.

I've always said that regardless of memories, tomorrow is an important game.

Scoring a goal is very important for us, but the objective is to win the match.

I like teams which repeat their style, clubs that are synonymous with one style.

There's always a possibility that players can come and go when the market opens.

Any one of Messi, Neymar, Xavi, or Suarez can take penalties; it doesn't matter.

I think it's fantastic that players can decide to go to China and earn more money.

There's no other club where I'll be able to work with better players than at Barca.

If Leo is at his level, it's going to be very difficult to find a solution to stop him.

He has ambition and hunger, but I would not say Messi is the only piece of art at Barca.

Messi is 'The Matrix' - that image when everything slows down, and he can do what he wants.

Bravo, Marc-Andre ter Stegen, and Jordi Masip are three goalkeepers of the highest quality.

I work every day 100 percent, but I assure you that I'll quit if my players don't follow me.

I normally talk to my players about everyday situations, and there are not really any secrets.

Leo would also be unstoppable if I played him at full-back. Messi is simply the best there is.

I like Southgate as a manager, what he brings. He always wants the ball and adapts to the players.

I have to take criticisms, and I will continue to take them for what I think is best for the team.

Every coach talks to their players. Imagine not talking to Lionel Messi - that would be ridiculous.

To be a Barca goalkeeper, it's not enough to have quality. You have to make decisions and execute them.

A coach's life is that, when you win, it is easy, and when you lose, you're no good; it's all your fault.

I've been satisfied with everything since I arrived at Barca, and I'm pleased with the players' attitude.

I love coaches that think more about attacking than defending. As a football fan, I think that's wonderful.

I've always heard Leo saying he is happy at Barcelona. I'll take the message that he is very comfortable here.

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