Manager says he is as motivated as ever with the Italians aiming to win a second consecutive European trophy against Sevilla
“The DNA is motivation, happiness, the desire to have these big moments,” he continued. “Our job is not like a player’s job; our job, you can be better and better with your experiences. As a player, you use your body and your body does not respond the same way when you are 30 as when you are 40. As a coach, your brain becomes sharper and the accumulation of knowledge is better with the years. You stop when you lose motivation, which is not the case. My motivation goes up every day.
The fear, implicit in that advice, is that he will. The resources mean they find it hard to imagine him staying, maybe even impossible: this is a man for something bigger. Some of his remarks, Christ’s return included, have carried the hint of dissatisfaction at the limitations. When he turned up to watch Roma’s B team recently – and to deliver the half-time team talk – the 300 or so fans at Tre Fontane serenaded him, pleading with him to stay. “Don’t go, Rome loves you,” they sang.
“I give everything and people are not stupid. I don’t think it is about winning or not winning. You can win sometimes, but the margin is very, very small. It is about the feeling. In Roma’s case, it is not about winning or being in the final; they feel like I wear the shirt and I fight for them every day. People laugh when I say I am Madridista, I am Interista, I am Romanista because [they think] I cannot love every club. Yes, I love every club.
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