A Quote by Nuno Espirito Santo

I learned a lot from the coaches I played for. — © Nuno Espirito Santo
I learned a lot from the coaches I played for.
I've played for some really good coaches, been on some really good teams. I learned a lot.
People cried nepotism every time I was on the field. But I played for a lot of coaches before I played for my father, and I started for everybody. He wasn't the first person who all the sudden put me in the starting lineup.
There's been a lot of coaches, a lot of guys at Stanford, a lot of guys at my high school. A lot of guys in the NBA. Bill Cartwright comes to mind, a lot of people I've learned from.
I'm not saying the U.S. system is poor at all, because I learned a lot from it. There's a lot of great coaches and good things I did there as well.
A lot of coaches have come up to me and liked the way I played.
I played in Europe and it was a great experience, not just because of my team-mates and the coaches we had, but from the fans and the city itself - I played in Gothenburg and I played in Lyon and soccer was everywhere.
I learned a lot in Munich. I played with world-class players, matured, and learned from any setbacks.
Favre is smarter than the coaches. Most of those coaches have never played pro football, and they're second-guessing him?
A long time ago I learned how to shut my mouth, listen to my coaches and put trust in my coaches.
I have learned from all of my coaches, and I am sure I will learn a lot with Guardiola.
I've been really lucky, played with a lot of great players, lot of great coaches.
From playing with the guys that I played with, Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce, I learned a lot about the game. I learned how to finish games.
It's hard to get opportunities anywhere. There are a lot of coaches out there and a lot of talented coaches too. It's not easy. Quite often there's no perfect situation that emerges.
I've been around some great coaches and learned a lot from every single stop I've had.
I respect Bielsa a lot. For me, he is a special coach. I think the best coaches in the world work in different things, and a lot of coaches, we cannot train like Bielsa. It's difficult to train like Bielsa. But every coach can learn from different coaches. But with Bielsa, I think all coaches learn something from him.
A baseball manager has learned a lot about his job from having played the game, but a parent has not learned a thing from having once been a child.
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