It is very important to be humble but to maintain the conviction that we can do something good.
If I continue to work as a coach, it is because my passion and love for football, for the players, is still there.
The love the people of Leicester showed towards me was incredible. Even more than winning the Premier League.
Words are fine, but the most important thing is what happens on the pitch.
I am the Thinkerman, not Tinkerman!
We work so hard. Everyone does, but only one can win.
Mourinho is a fantastic manager, intelligent, clever. He is OK.
I am a loyal man.
When we won the title, I received gifts and cards, bottles of wine, and Champagne. When I was sacked, my house was full.
I won the most important league in Europe, I think - not just Europe but the world - the Premier League.
My wife is the expert, but I like art particularly. I like Van Gogh.
I do not have much time for relaxation, but when I can, I like to read.
I hear what they're saying. I ask my English tutor, 'What is this word 'tinkerer?''
They call me The Tinkerman. Wherever I go people say 'Ah ha, there is The Tinkerman.'
In London, you can eat your way around the world - Lebanese one night, Indian the next.
Football is open; it is not only keeping possession of the ball and making more passes.
If you are a loser in this sport, you are a loser also in life.
I like English spirit.
My emotions are strong when I start the season.
All my players must be ready because, sooner or later, I will need them.
Football is about dreams, about feeling a special sensation, giving a surprise, and inspiring joy.
It is important to always look forward.
I try to forget the past.
Every team believes they are better after the transfer window.
I don't like pasta.
I'll admit I was curious about coaching a national team, but my experience with Greece was sufficient.
I'm not friends with my players, but I am very close to my players. When I speak to them, I want to speak to the man, always the man.