A Quote by Roberto Mancini

I am sure that I have improved in England. — © Roberto Mancini
I am sure that I have improved in England.
My understanding of the game has improved. The technical side has improved. All round I have improved in leaps and bounds at United. I learn something every day in training here and I am just loving it.
I'm not really a political animal but I am rather fascinated by the meltdown of England and America. In the end, it seems as if America might come out of it, but I'm not sure if England is ever going to recover.
England's bowlers have improved, I'll give them that.
I fully realize that the new organization is a human rather than a perfect instrumentality for the attainment of its great objective. As time goes on it will, I am sure, be improved.
Sure, it was difficult when I first came, but I am very happy to be here, in England.
Wherever wood can swim, there I am sure to find this flag of England.
I think I have improved a lot since I arrived in England.
In England, I have acquired more tactical knowledge and improved the speed of my decision making.
Harmy is a class bowler and I think he's one of the main reasons why England have improved over the last 18 months.
I do have a muse. I am not sure how to describe her. She can be very elusive. She was born in England but has Mediterranean ancestry.
I am very aware that I'm the product of growing up in England and the tradition of designing and making, of England industrialising first.
I am going to fight on the pitch for Newcastle and if it comes to the stage where someone says can you fight for England then I will fight for England. But I am not going to go on about it. It is just not worth it.
The only way I can meet expectations of myself and what I think I am capable of is to make sure my game is in order and I am doing things that allow me to perform at my best, to make sure my training is good, to make sure I am focused on watching the ball and not worried about the external expectations.
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.
When a man declares to you: "I am sure of my wife," it means that he is sure of his wife. But when a woman declares to you: "I am sure of my husband," it nearly always means that she is sure of herself.
England gave me a language and literature, the basis of what I am as a writer, but when I started writing more directly about my own experience, it wasn't England so much as what went before.
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