In my playing career, Anfield was the only ground where I had a feeling of being stuck.
When Arsenal knocks on any door, it's difficult to say no. When it knocks on my door, this is my house and it makes it very difficult.
When I was playing in England, I started to realise what Arsenal meant.
To see the line between being good and bad is really thin. It's not easy for anyone, not the manager, the players or the staff.
The challenge is how to be better than the day before, than the previous game.
I tell you that the coaches are like cardiologists - they have to enter the player in their hearts so that the message reaches them.
After winning, it's hard to go to not winning.
Without an identity, you cannot plan and you cannot convince a player to do what you want.