A big player coming in can change the dynamics of the dressing room, upset the rhythm of the team and end up doing more harm than good.

Sometimes keeping a squad together can improve spirit and with it performances.

It's important for a player to leave on the right note. Even if you're not happy to be going, or your relationships at your old club have turned sour, it is always best to be respectful. Thank the club and its fans for their support and the opportunity they gave you and leave with head held high.

I really liked English literature, a subject I did really well at.

I take the sporting genes from my dad.

My mum's an amazing woman, a huge part of my life. She's very entrepreneurial, owns a very successful business. I take a lot of inspiration from that. That has as much impact on my sport as being athletic does.

All over the world people know Juventus as a club affiliated with legends and success and the project with the women's side is very ambitious.

Juventus offered me the opportunity to sign in 2017 and I turned it down. I just didn't feel the timing was right.

There are a lot of football clubs that are fantastic football clubs but how they treat footballers is another story.

You've got to find a sweet spot where you skill meets your passion, meets your job.

If you're at uni just because your parents have said so... There's a lot of success stories of people who have dropped out.

You can always go to uni later on in life. There's no set way. If you are at uni, work hard. Strive for your best.

When you make a young player feel young, it doesn't necessarily help them - they often want to be treated like everyone else. If you respect their talent, then that can give them the confidence to express themselves.

Coaches can sometimes mollycoddle players too much - if they are good enough, then they are old enough.

I always try to talk to my younger teammates in the same way I would do with my older ones and you can see in their eyes how much showing them some respect means.

If a young player feels comfortable in a team then they will flourish and be who they want to be. It's less about patronising them and more about trusting them.

Perception is a big thing in football and people need to be more careful about how they choose to perceive young players in the first instance.

If you drop a player when his form dips, sometimes it never quite comes back.

Being able to put the ball in the back of the net is so important at the highest level and could be the difference between reaching the semi-finals and actually winning the World Cup.

As I can testify, living in a foreign country takes you way out of your comfort zone. It's the little things, like ordering food in a different language, buying petrol or learning to drive on the other side of the road, but they all add up to making you a more rounded, educated person.

An opportunity to play for your country is never senseless and especially when the games are competitive.

As a forward, when you have not scored for a while the desire to score gets stronger and stronger and ultimately that can work against you because you are trying too hard to do what comes naturally.

Mexico is a mosaic of different realities and beauties.

In the Mexico we want, there is no room for corruption, for cover-ups, and least of all for impunity.

The route of expropriation, and especially in energy matters, is not what most promotes investment or generates greater confidence.

I'm not going to work so that Pena Nieto is the best known or most recognized in the world. I'm going to work so that Mexico has results.

More than 1 million U.S. citizens live in Mexico, and my country remains the largest source of immigrants to the United States.

I think money laundering is giving oxygen to organized crime.

My commitment is to continue making a Mexico where families live in an environment of peace and better security.

Pemex will remain 100 percent Mexican.

Important reserves of natural resources, like petroleum and precious metals, are the bulwarks for laying the foundations for the future.

By increasing productivity and becoming more competitive, we will be able to offer better opportunities and improve the standard of living for all Mexicans.

I love to go to Acapulco with my family.

Politics is an instrument that can transform society.

I think it is fundamental to understand that the ethics of politics indicate that you should concentrate your efforts on those marginalized people who live in poverty with few opportunities to develop individually.

Mexico has acquired unique experience during its integration into global value chains, especially in the automotive industry.

Education reform has as its main purpose to make sure that the education delivered is of quality.

Ah, 'The Departed' is really good.

I plan to open Mexico's energy sector to national and foreign private investment.

I see myself as a family man.

Mexico cannot put up with this scenario of death and kidnapping.

There is no doubt a president has to govern for everyone.

Behind every crime is a story of sadness.

Mexico has experimented with political change since the late 1980s.

I have read a number of books, starting with novels, that I particularly liked.

Do you agree that when there's tension and an obsession to want to hit the ball is when you hit it worst? You have to be loose.

Mexico urgently needs a series of structural reforms that will detonate its true economic potential for once and generate more public welfare.

I will be the government of increasing economic growth and creating jobs. Take it from me that that's the main issue.

I believe the state needs to control hydrocarbons.

There are many commitments I have made for reducing poverty. One is to reform social security. Social security reaches only 44 percent of Mexicans. One of my goals is to give social security to all the people.