Japanese people wouldn't come up with ideas of blood splattering all over. Japanese focus more on the intricacies of the actions, the motion.
Football is an art, like dancing is an art - but only when it's well done does it become an art.
One of the things I discovered in Japan was from watching sumo wrestling. At the end you can never tell who has won the fight, and who has lost, because they do not show their emotion because it could embarrass the loser. It is unbelievable. That is why I try to teach my team politeness. It is only here in England that everybody pokes their tongue out when they win.
What motivates me is an ideal of thinking about how football should be. And to try to get near this way of playing. And to try to improve all aspects of my personality that can help me get near this ideal way of playing football.
The score is high and very brutal but does not reflect what we saw on the pitch. The first shot on goal was a goal. The second was an own goal. The third was straight after half-time. They defend like mad and they catch us on the break.
In England you have a good phrase. It is 'to bring the game into disrepute.
Some are wrong because they are not strong enough to fight temptation and some some are wrong because they do not know.
The only thing a title can buy is a little time-either to increase your level of influence with others or to undermine it.
But I never cleaned thoroughly enough, my reorganization proved to be haphazard, the disgraces came unfailingly to light, and it was clear how we failed, how disastrously we fell short of that ideal of order and cleanliness, household decency which I as much as anybody else believed in.
I would pale in comparison to rock and rollers with my haircut. I would be a lightweight.
Never try to impress a woman, because if you do she'll expect you to keep up the standard for the rest of your life.