A Quote by Robinho

Roberto Mancini did not make the most of me. — © Robinho
Roberto Mancini did not make the most of me.

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I always got on well with Roberto Mancini and never had a problem with him. Every manager has their own way of working, tactics, and style of play. As a player, you do what the manager says. There are misunderstandings, but generally, everything was fine under Mancini.
Roberto Mancini is putting his faith in me for the Nazionale and I am trying to prove on the field that I deserve that.
My dad got sent off for punching Roberto Mancini in the face. It was in the European Cup-Winners' Cup quarter-final in 1991, and if you look on YouTube, you will have confirmation. It's a very clear punch. He just went straight through him. I can't wait to play against Mancini now. Maybe he will remember.
Roberto Mancini's got that Italian style, the old joie de vivre.
The worst coach I have ever had was Roberto Mancini. I never liked his training methods.
In my first season after Mancini signed me, I was injured a lot, but when I was fit, he did play me.
I think Mancini did a huge job. He did very well wherever he coached. He has been criticised, sure, but again, that's part of the picture.
Each coach you have gives a little something to every player, but the one who changed my game the most was Mancini. He taught me to play more outside the area, dropping me back a bit.
Bonjour to all the beautiful people of Montreal because this is like home to me. We had Sugar Ray Leonard here who changed the globe and took on Roberto Duran right here in Montreal. How did we get to Montreal? Because it's one of the fairest cities in the world. We were looking for a neutral site and we picked Montreal. Sugar Ray Leonard came in and Roberto Duran beat him - because we got our fair shake in Montreal.
Roberto Clemente played the game of baseball with great passion. That passion could only be matched by his unrelenting commitment to make a difference in the lives of the less fortunate and those in need. People saw Roberto as a great ballplayer and humanitarian. He was also a great father, husband, teammate and friend.
This is a tremendous honor (winning the 2002 Roberto Clemente Award), to be considered in the same class as Roberto Clemente. He is a hero and role model for all of us who play the game and strive to be as good a player and person as he was.
Major League Baseball should retire Roberto Clemente's number, just like they did Jackie Robinson's.
He (Roberto Clemente) is a hero to me.
In short, Roberto privately concluded, if you would avoid wars, never make treaties of peace.
Material success is rewarding and a lot of fun, but it's not the most important thing in my life because I know when this is all over, the Master isn't going to ask me how many things I owned or how many television shows I did. I think the questions will be, What did I do to make a difference? Did I learn to live with love in my heart?
The only opponent who has been able to keep up with me was Roberto Carlos.
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