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Football is beautiful and cruel.
I've always been a Liverpool fan.
Personally, I've never liked confrontation.
We need goals when the scoreline is zero zero
My private life, I prefer to have that private.
My private life was not very private in England.
Before England, I had never been sacked in my life.
Football is much harder if you don't have the ball.
The only real failure in life is the failure to try.
The greatest barrier to success is the fear of failure.
No woman was good enough for me, according to my mother.
Sooner or later, an African team will win the World Cup.
The truth is that I never cared about money. Not one bit.
David Beckham deserves all the respect you can give to him.
He has many qualities as a prince, but he is not a surgeon.
Premier League is one thing. World Cup is totally different.
My private life has absolutely nothing to do with my football.
Ranieri won the Premier League and no one would've expected that.
Paul Scholes was at home on a cold February day away to Newcastle.
You don't give Capello advice. Capello's a better talker than listener.
The player picked as No 23 in the squad will not win the World Cup for you.
I have remained a Lazio fan and that was the strongest team I ever coached.
Italian footballers can take a coffee and sit for two hours talking, laughing.
Personally, I was oblivious to any financial hardships that my parents endured.
David [Beckham] should think that talking is silver, but being quiet is golden.
The first time I met Faria Alam was at the Football Association offices in London.
I know Mourinho very well. He has a very strong mentality and is very peculiar man.
If you travel around the world with David Beckham it's total chaos everywhere you go.
There is so many good people in Africa. And a huge talent among the football players.
The Philippines is unfortunately not a football country - basketball is more popular.
Sometimes I thought that maybe it would have been better to stay in Italy, to stay at Lazio.
The pressure on the English national team has always been very big at all the big tournaments.
When I was in Italy in the 90s, early 2000s, everybody wanted to go to Italy, all the players.
The treatment of Wayne Rooney told me something about the way England fans view the national team.
You don't criticise Totti in Italy. There might have been reasons to, sometimes, but you don't touch him.
To be a manager, you have to perform always. You cannot live in history. It's now and tomorrow that counts.
I liked friendly games, but I took them like a test to test new players. People didn't like that very much.
David Beckham, for me, every time he came to England camps he was an extremely professional football player.
Shanghai is a beautiful city, with theatres, shopping malls and restaurants that can rival anything in London.
It was fantastic for me to see the cheering and clapping and it showed maybe not all of them want me out of a job!
Scholes was England's best football player. It was impossible to take the ball from him, and he never mishit a pass.
To leave a job with a bad result is, I think, the worst thing in life to do. They will always remember you as a loser.
Didier Drogba is one of the best strikers in the world and he has showed that for many years now in the Premier League.
Whichever country you are, if you lose games you are criticised. It's only when it's England it's like a new world war.
When you go to a World Cup, the whole nation should be behind the team - and then the team have to play their part, too.
I had a contract with England, it was going to finish, and in football you can't really wait until your contract runs out.
I've always said Crouch is special. He's tall and that makes him special but he is special because he has good feet as well
The only way I will leave this job will be because of results. I'm too stubborn to quit because of criticism - too stubborn.
It is more difficult for any coach to work in the Premier League than any other league. You can lose or win against any team.
Italian football in the eighties and nineties was the most beautiful league in the world. The hardest, most beautiful of all.