I think Serie A has always been a goal of mine to play in one day, because as a defender if you get the chance to experience Serie A you want to do it.
I have won Serie B, Serie C, Serie D like the Championship, League One, and League Two here in England.
As a defender it can also be more frustrating to play in Italy because referees do not tolerate too much physical contact. I loved the physical nature of the game in England, but in Serie A I only have to look at a player and they sometimes fall to the floor!
Serie A will always be one of the best leagues in the world. I hope to go back one day.
The history of Juventus have always been a bit like this: they do well in Serie A and struggle in Europe.
Every Italian wants to play in Serie A.
Perhaps I am the worst coach in Serie A, but I always want to win, even playing in the garden with my son.
I do not feel the need to play in Ligue 1, nor in the Premier League or in Serie A.
When I was growing up in Australia my dream was to play in Serie A and for the national team.
It's hard to imagine going back to Italy, despite my experience in Serie A being extraordinary.
If I was to leave Paris one day, I would have no problem going to Serie A.
When you play in Serie A, it's crucial to keep a clear head and use it for more than just scoring goals.
I am enjoying my time as Barnet coach, but I think I could do it in Serie A.
Serie A is a great league, just like in Spain or England, so if one day if I were to leave Paris, I would evaluate and see what to do.
You have to focus more in Serie A, because in the Champions League, focusing happens automatically, as there are not as many matches, and they are all tough.
People say the English players don't come to Italy because they look down on Serie A, but that's just not true.
I would say that I am having less sex now that I’m playing in Serie B – there is more to think about in this division.