A Quote by Claudio Ranieri

What football means to an Italian coach is tactics, trying to control the game by following the ideas and systems of the manager. — © Claudio Ranieri
What football means to an Italian coach is tactics, trying to control the game by following the ideas and systems of the manager.
The reason I became a manager was to have full control over training. If you are a coach, you are bound by what the manager wants you to coach. The other reason is that I just like the company of football people.
I'm not sure (whether Demetriou did anything wrong). I wouldn't have thought so ... but I'm not the ACC (Australian Crime Commission), I'm not ASADA. I'm a football coach trying to coach a game.
A coach these days is more of a manager than a coach. At this level, you shouldn't really need a coach. You need someone to organise, to come up with gameplans and tactics, rather than someone who is going to do much actual coaching.
I'm a football manager, a football coach; I can't be expected to pontificate on everything.
In the same way that I had to follow an Italian manager here, I can imagine that it was not easy for an Italian manager to follow me at Porto.
The game of football is one of strategy and tactics.
I was hired to be the head football coach, not the general manager.
Pep is a great manager who sees football in another way. He lives football and breathes football. The way he thinks about the game is completely different to other managers.
You play football to enjoy the game and the manager wants to be happy on the sidelines watching unbelievable football.
I'm the football manager. I make all the football decisions that evolve around the game that's being played on a Saturday.
For sure, I would like to continue my life with the strings of football by being a coach, manager - I don't know. But one thing is clear: I will continue doing something related to football.
My football do-over is when I went to Seattle and had both jobs as coach and general manager.
For me, being a top coach means more than just teaching football. That includes empathy, it means that you can speak to a group, that you can deal with the media - you have to be able to do all of that. I would not describe myself as blind in this regard, but a top coach also includes titles.
Me and Coach Koetter have a great relationship, first and foremost, and we've got the same goal when we go out there on that football field - and that's to win the football game.
Belichick, I recognize the fact this is a Hall of Fame coach. He'll go down in history as maybe the greatest football coach in the history of this game, or going to be close to it.
In the end, as a manager or coach, you have to keep your heart pure and do your best as a manager or a coach.
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