"You never stop learning."
"Every opposition needs to be played in a different way and the formation depends on the opposition's strengths."
"We have six teams at the level of Bayern Munich in the Premier League."
"The top clubs in the Premier League benefit very much from the fact that there are six teams on a very high level. They have so many games against each other so that they practically play Champions League the whole year. That helps them very much to persist in the international games."
"If you want to be in front of Bayern, you have to play a perfect season."
"If you know my kind of football, you will know I'm about training sessions, working on habits. If you have the chance to do that, okay. If you don't though, it's not so easy to change something about the team."
"I'm always challenging myself, looking forward I'm not afraid of anything."
"In football, there are no guarantees."
"We will have a lot of video sessions and it will get mind-blowing for the guys. The training sessions are forcing you to be really concentrated and therefore I want them to discuss it, for them to come to me. It is all about input, it's about mindset."
"I am always challenging myself."
"I had not so much talent. I was a striker who could score, but running was not my main goal."
"Our only objective is to find solutions to get us through the challenges we face each day."
"The higher we are, the more the focus will be on us and that means our opponents are going to try even harder against us."
"We've got to get better and keep making even more progress."
"I get enthused by good football because I love this sport. I don't care about which jersey the teams are wearing or which sponsor pays them."
"It was something I always wanted to do: see how other people work."
"You always have to reflect how you can become an awkward team to play against."
"To take over a bottom club is the best thing that can happen to you as a coach. There's a significantly higher chance that you can turn things around than failing."
"I have heard of worse fates than succeeding the longest-serving manager in England."
"I guess they draw the comparisons with Jurgen because, just like him, I tend to live the technical area and I am as emotional when celebrating."
"Jurgen has a very proactive way to play, he set marks in Germany with his kind of football and that really influenced my style."
"I want to be my own character."
"My goal is to get my name known in the Premier League. I want to put my footsteps in the snow."
"I trained with Chelsea for two weeks under Glenn Hoddle when they were in the relegation zone - it was a long time ago. And I also trained for Bolton when I was a young player. I was very clear, very soon, that I was missing a lot for that level."
"My talent in playing football was not the highest but I was very hard-working, interested to learn and get better, and this focus made me better and better."