00:03I didn't watch any of it.
00:06I was just hearing some noises in the background, in the living room,
00:10and suddenly the magic happened.
00:13My oldest son opened the garden door.
00:16He started to run towards me.
00:18He started to cry.
00:19He gave me a hug and said, we are champions, daddy.
00:22And then my two boys and my wife came over, and it was beautiful.
00:26Just to see the joy on them as well, that they are always with me.
00:31It was magical.
00:32And I think a minute later, Martin was with the video.
00:36Where are you?
00:38I said, come over.
00:39Guys, enjoy for a while and see you in a few hours somewhere in London.
00:44It's incredible to hear them, especially understanding the journey,
00:51the manner that we've done it, and how many people have been involved
00:54and waiting for so long to accomplish that goal.
00:58I'm really satisfied.
01:00I don't know the right words.
01:01I'm really satisfied, happy, and proud.
01:03And I've been the experience, I would say, maybe of my life.
01:08Otherwise, it wouldn't have been ten years.
01:10So I cannot be more grateful for the amount of love and affection
01:17that I had known that today, these days, for many, many years, and nothing else.
01:23Ten years is a lot of time, and I think the club needs a new manager,
01:28a new energy with this incredible place that we have right now.
01:34And, yeah, we start to write another chapter.
01:37We're certainly conscious of the situation of the game and what's at stake.
01:43I think we've certainly got a responsibility for that.
01:46You know, we've managed to put ourselves in a position where we kind of are the position
01:51that we are in the league, and I've said about we wanted to finish strong
01:54and for ourselves as much as anything.
01:56So we're approaching the game as we would any other game.
02:03You know, there's a lot to play for Brighton, for Bournemouth,
02:06for all the other clubs surrounding that, so we're well aware of that.
02:09I think usually in the end of a season you're looking forward to it to end,
02:15because it's usually been a long season, especially if you work in England.
02:19There are a lot of games.
02:22But maybe last season I wouldn't have mind if it kept on going,
02:26because it was quite nice after we won the league.
02:28We had a few games to play, but still then you feel like,
02:31OK, enough is enough.
02:32Now it's going on a holiday and then prepare for the next season.
02:36And, yeah, as I said, I'm looking forward to Sunday
02:41because that's a vital game for us.
02:43But I'm also looking forward to next season to continue to evolve.
02:46Yeah, it's going to be a great game.
02:47Both teams need to win as well.
02:49Sunderland have had a brilliant season.
02:50They're a really good side, really challenging side, cause you real problems.
02:53So, yeah, we need one more push,
02:55one more big game, three points, and hopefully get ourselves up that table.
02:59We need to face what's in front of us.
03:00We're more than capable of going there and winning that game,
03:03but we know we have to be at our best to get three points,
03:06because they're a very good side.
03:07I'd love to keep West Ham in the league, if I can do.
03:10But it's more important that I get Everton that top half finish,
03:15and we try and get a few more million pounds because of our league places,
03:20which is so important as well.
03:21So we've got to try and finish as high as we possibly can.
03:25But, yeah, I really do hope that West Ham stay up.
03:27We love to try and finish as well.
03:34We're back in agreement with Catherine Feldman.
03:36We're huge.
03:37But we're not so good in case.
03:38So this time-,
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