“I’m impressed as I have played for Leicester and I know the environment, though the team's changed a lot.I played there for one month, and am a fan of the club. I am very happy that Ranieri is at Leicester and that the Foxes are top of the table. Ranieri deserves to win something important, and if Leicester win the title, it would be something great. I would definitely vote for them!".“The Premier League is beautiful because they experience football in a different way: unlike Italy, you don't get criticized for losing one or a handful of games; the stadiums are always full, something I consider to be the sport's best feature.The fans experience the game the right way, and so do the players; once it’s over, they have to think about the next match. I think that coaching in the Premier League for many years, winning it and bringing home the FA Cup has been a great experience for me”.“I don’t know what will happen to City. They have many great players. They've had the best team in England for five years now, whether they win or not. Touré is a great player, but so are his team-mates, so I don’t really know what will happen”“When a new era begins, when you start a new path that can bring the club to win again, it’s normal that there are both good and bad moments: we have been on top of the table for many matchdays, so it means that we have done something good. We have to remember which our goal for the season is, and I think that we still have some chances to achieve it. It won’t be easy, but we’ll do our best. Then, we’ll see what happens next year. Every season, our team improves, let’ see if we’ll have the possibility to be compete with those teams that at the moment are ahead of us”“My job is not to control what the president does. I’m sure that Inter will start to win again, as our president wants to invest in the team”“Well, I don’t read newspapers. I watch football matches on TV, but not football talk-shows. I respect journalists, but I have no great expectations when praises are exaggerated, like at the beginning of the season and, nor when criticisms are too harsh or even offensive. I don’t read newspapers so I have no problems.”“Sure, that’s what they’ve reported me. I can hear something sometimes, but it’s not like when you are a footballer and your read newspapers every day. That’s not like that anymore. Neither criticisms or compliments can influence me.”“Well, journalists are also football fans, so it really depends on who’s writing.”“Talking is much easier than doing, but I can understand it. It costs nothing and the day after no one is going to them saying “listen, probably you got a couple of things wrong yesterday’. It all belongs to the circus of Italian football, that’s what Italian football is about. We like controversies, debates and mess, but I know it’s our way to live football, so it’s fine. Inter are a big club too, so when things are not going the right direction everything becomes excessive, from critical remarks to compliments.”“I don’t know whether Banega will arrive here or not, you should ask Piero (Ausilio, Inter’s DS). He’s a very technical player, he is a regular starter for Argentina national team, let’s see what’s going to happen in June.”“Well, yes because I’ve coached in Turkey. He’s a former Fenerbache and Galatasaray player. I know him very well, he’s a good player.”“No, not when I was 25, maybe when I was 16. I can understand him, but Ljajic has huge qualities and he should really start thinking as a pro. The playing career doesn’t last too long, some young players can’t understand it. He has to make the most of his qualities, because being a football player is easy, especially for players like him. You just need to concentrate for two, three hours, before, during and after trainings. It’s a shame to see players wasting their talent.”“If they don’t fire me yes. But things can change very fast in football. At the beginning of the season, they should have fired Allegri, now they want to offer him a twenty-year contract. At the same time I was supposed to stay here for the next 56 years and now they want to fire me. This is football, things change very fast.”“Sincerely, he’s the Lazio president so he has nothing to do with the Italian FA. There is one FA president, I don’t know him very well as we only met a couple of times, so I have no problems at all with him. That’s just clarify some reports. There is only one president, all the rest doesn’t matter.”“As far as I am concerned, and the same goes for any other Italian gaffer, coaching Italy national team could enhance my career after having coached lot of big teams. That would be a great honor, like for any other Italian coach. Not everyone is given this chance to do it and it’s something that doesn’t happen very frequently.”“I think they’ll battle until the very end, even if AS Roma are not too far from them. There 10 games left and if Roma will carry on this way, they could be involved in the title race too. We hope no, because we’re going to meet them in two weeks time, but Juve and Napoli will definitely be there.”“That’s why I am saying nothing is impossible. There are still 30 points available and lot of direct rivals have yet to face each other. Everything can still happen.”Stefano Agresti @SteAgresti, translated by Cm.com english staff, Marco Gori, Lorenzo Bettoni, Edo Dalmonte