A Quote by Javier Zanetti

It wasn't my target to work as Argentina team manager. — © Javier Zanetti
It wasn't my target to work as Argentina team manager.
I like to be the normal Julian Nagelsmann. Doesn't matter if I'm the manager of RB Leipzig or the manager of a youth team. I hope that if you ask anybody of my team in my former days or now they say 'yes, he is still the same guy.'
As a manager, I won eight trophies in Chile, Ecuador, and Argentina.
I don't view myself as a team manager, but a team captain. I'm part of the team, but everybody else as well.
As a manager, first and foremost I want a team with a good mentality, a team with character, a team that represents the club and the fans.
Namely the manager will assess what he believes a player is worth and he will discuss that with the board and then we will go after that target. If we can achieve it at that target, great, but if we can't we will have to move on to the next player.
Yes, in baseball when the team stinks, you fire the manager. But you don't fire him because it rains. And you don't let the opposing team choose a new manager for you. And you don't fire him between innings. And replace him with a Viennese weightlifter.
The attacking capacity of a team is the fruit of the work of the manager and of the quality of the players.
If the owner goes inside a team and picks one player to play, I can no longer be the manager. Decisions must be made by the manager.
A manager sets objectives - A manager organizes - A manager motivates and communicates - A manager, by establishing yardsticks, measures - A manager develops people.
It's not easy to carry forward the national team because you have a whole country behind you. But I would be willing to take charge of the Argentina national team.
Argentina is not a bad team.
I would like to be a manager, to organize everything in training, see if my philosophy could work, and give it to the team.
I think that every manager who starts work with a team has the best expectations and is giving all he's got to improve immediately.
A team will take on its manager's personality. If it's a laid back manager, you'll have a laid back personality. The players will see that if it's OK for the Manager to be laid back, then you'll have a laid back team.
For me personally it doesn't matter who is the manager, I'm going to go out there and play for the manager, and play for this uniform as a team.
It's the life of the manager: when you make a decision, and the team doesn't win, the pressure comes. But that's part of the life of a manager and footballers as well.
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