A Quote by Manuel Pellegrini

Football is so difficult to predict. — © Manuel Pellegrini
Football is so difficult to predict.
I think Iran is the kind of place where it's difficult to predict what's going to trigger structural change. It's hard to also predict the role that civil disobedience or mass protests could play.
In the financial markets I find it easy to predict what will happen and very difficult to predict when it will happen. I think that things were clear during the bubble as to what would happen eventually.
You can't predict what's gonna happen, you can't predict if people are going to participate, you can't predict if there'll be interference.
With football, you can never predict what's going to happen.
It is difficult to predict, especially the future.
You can't predict things in football because anything can happen.
You can't predict anything in football, particularly in the World Cup.
Productivity is notoriously difficult to predict.
Things always change in football, and you can never predict anything.
Sometimes in football you deserve to win but lose. Other times you deserve to lose or draw but you win. That is the game, and it's why I've always said you should never try to predict anything in football, especially in Europe.
It's very difficult to predict a team's competitiveness.
Football is a simple game. It is not difficult to play football: just pass the ball around.
Westerns are very difficult to predict whether they'll reach an audience or not.
It is very difficult to predict when a bond crisis could happen.
The Olympics are always a special competition, it is very difficult to predict what will happen.
The Olympics are always a special competition. It is very difficult to predict what will happen.
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