A Quote by Jorginho

Sarri's football can work in England. — © Jorginho
Sarri's football can work in England.

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In short, with Sarri football is maths.
Sarri is a racist, and men like him should be drummed out of football.
Sarri taught me football. He is a coach I really like, well-prepared and even scientific in the way he analyses games.
I think the best place to work in football is England.
After Euro 2008, football in England was shattered for a bit, and people were losing interest in following England.
England was the biggest coaching job that I had. You know, in England, the football is connected to all the things in a incredible way. I'm very proud to have been there.
I think with England, I look at myself and accept that I didn't do well enough; then, other times, I was playing my best football for United and England didn't happen.
The level of football in England is the top. English football is the leader in the world.
I've been living in England for a while, and I am still trying to figure out why we have Great Britain playing the Olympics together and England in football.
I always thought about working in England because of the kind of football, the intensity of football. Liverpool was first choice.
It's sometimes difficult living in France. People are more open minded in England, and of course I'm missing England in terms of football and the passion that the fans show, they're really passionate.
I think it's fantastic to be here in England. They live football: football is living, and living is football.
My parents wanted me to stay in England because they love the football here and how the people feel about football. It was important for them, too, that I stayed in the Premier League.
It is not true that Sarri did not defend, indeed all of his work starts from there. But it's a different way to defend, in a much more advanced area of the pitch.
I thought I was prepared for England but I was not prepared for things outside football, my private life. I am not very proud that fans could probably name three of my former girlfriends. I don't think it damaged my football results. But my image outside football it damaged, yes.
Nobody should imagine that they could go to England and change the way that football is played there. Just as nobody should imagine that they could come to Italy and change the culture or the DNA of Italian football. Or even the DNA of the club where they work.
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