00:00You've probably seen the quotes or the words from your former colleague, Carlos Planchard,
00:05talking about you and the fact that he thinks that maybe at some point you'll need to have a break
00:09so you can regenerate. I just wondered what you made of what he said and whether you're doing...
00:14He's right. But in 2035, I will start to think about it.
00:20He's obviously a performance analyst, so he knows what he's talking about in many respects.
00:24I suppose on the wider conversation about his feeling that a project, any project within football,
00:29should last up to five or six years.
00:32Absolutely. I think in life, in the best is when you have a new project constantly,
00:37when you do the same for many, many decades and years or centuries, it's completely different.
00:43But I think that, as I said many times, that comes naturally.
00:48It comes with the club or in that case the manager or the players feel it.
00:51So we are not the same like we started 20 years or 30 years or 10 years ago.
00:56We are completely different.
00:58But that is a question of many, many reasons.
01:01And when it happens, it happens in a natural way, especially in that club.
01:04Like the relation I have since the chairman, since the last person is so, so close
01:10and never will be...
01:13We are incredibly honest with that when we feel that it's a moment to make another step for the club,
01:22for everyone, but not just about me, just about, you know, how many people for the backroom staff
01:28or even my assistant coaches, they left.
01:31So it's normal.
01:32Everyone has his own desires and own wishes and that is normal.
01:38So now I am still here in front of you.
01:40So we'll see.
01:41So, we're going to be here in front of you.
01:42So, so, so, so, so.
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