"I tried to extend the lessons that his father taught him. When he left our school I told him, ‘It should not be your aim to have a million euros within a short period of time’. I always emphasised to him that money should have no significance, because if he was such a good player, then he would have the money in any case. If it was one million or 100 million, he shouldn’t care, and he doesn’t. He has a certain lifestyle, I suppose, but this is what you must have in such a position. All I left him with was that he must have an idea, ‘What do I want?’ ‘Do I want to have a family, a home,?’ Should I spend the money, should I save it for something else? You must have an idea of your life, a dream, and this is what he followed."