I am not saying I am the best manager in the world. But I'm quite good.
I am a very emotional guy. What I love, I do with all I have.
I'm not a one-man show. I was never that in my life, and I never want to be that.
If two smart, intelligent, clever guys sit together on a table, and you both want the same, where can be the problem? We all want to be successful.
I only change things where I know about a situation. I'd never change just for change.
Coaches will say that it's not important for their team to run more, and they prefer to make games the right way. I want to make games only the right way and run 10 km more.
I'm really a normal football manager.
The emotion to handle the pressure is one of the biggest challenges in football - it's the top challenge.
When we have the ball, the other team has to run. The most important thing is for the players to be prepared to be a little bit wild.
I don't feel too much pressure. I only see an opportunity.
When the players go home, I can't tell them what to do, so you need to create an atmosphere of trust. I don't want to think, 'What are they doing now? Do I need to call them?'
Bayern want a decade of success like Barca. That's OK if you have the money because it increases the possibility of success. But it's not guaranteed.
I love pets, especially dogs.
Players who are not from the U.K. have to get used to the winds. I have to adapt my style as a result as well. Often, you are forced to keep things simple.
It is my job to help the players react better.
For me, it's enough that I have the first and last word.