Dybala only lacks the belief that he is a great footballer. After his great experience at Palermo he had a great start with Juve and he did beautiful things.Collection: Experience
In one game I'd have defenders completely wiping me out, but three days later I'd have my chance to get revenge. What had happened a few days earlier would never affect my confidence.Collection: Chance
Even Cristiano Ronaldo has developed from a selfish goalscorer into someone who likes to pass the ball.
I'd love to work in Argentina but there aren't any possibilities to manage there. The managers always remain the same. They just swap clubs once in a while.
Missing the 1978 World Cup made Maradona an even better player, as he showed on the following year at the Youth World Cup, and he never looked back.
It's not easy to carry forward the national team because you have a whole country behind you. But I would be willing to take charge of the Argentina national team.
The only ones who would be happy if Messi doesn't go to the World Cup would be Maradona fans because, that way, they can keep saying that he's the best.
We cannot pretend that Messi will solve all the problems. He cannot carry everything on his shoulders.
It's impossible to replace him. You will not find another Messi, but you can train a team without having the best in the world.
All of us know that Messi cannot win alone, except for the fanatics or the mental patients who put in doubt Messi's talents, saying that he is a bottler, that he feels nothing for Argentina, that he doesn't sing the anthem, that he goes to the bathroom 50 times before a game. Those are things that are said to make an impression.
Every time Maradona speaks it makes life difficult for everyone and there are those of us who don't agree with that, not when he talks about football, but rather about people.
I will tell you another thing, we Argentines criticise Messi because we are specialists in criticising what is ours.
Lautaro, for a couple of years now, has proven to be a great No.9. He's shown it at Inter and Argentina.
You can put the players on the pitch but they always move and systems change. I think, though, that Messi has to be a special case and that the other nine outfield players should support him. But one player on his own is not going to win you the World Cup.
English football is a lot different to Spanish football but Soldado is an international for Spain, he is a player who has become accustomed to playing against great teams - and he has always scored goals.
When Diego won the World Cup in 1986, perhaps he had the luck that Messi has not had. Diego had very good teammates and things went well.
Maradona is Maradona, that's indisputable, but he doesn't play anymore. He stopped playing a long time ago.
People are saying: 'the Argentina uniform should not be stained.' Forget about it. The Argentina uniform is already pretty stained.
Every time the national team took to the field, we had the confetti shower and the ticker-tape thing.
I started every match knowing that this could be my day. It's like in life; you can have a bad business idea, but then you have a new one the next day and you just go for it.
Clearly finals are one-off games and they always depend on starting well in order to impose yourself on the game.
The game was different then, when I used to play. The ball ran more than the players and to some extent there was greater technical skill.
This is one thing every coach can take from Menotti. If you win the World Cup, no one can criticize you.
Now winning is more important and it trumps the way you achieve it. Unfortunately for soccer, the style doesn't matter so much.
You don't get called up to the national team because you tell good jokes, you are funny, you are handsome or because you are Messi's friend. You are called up because you have a role at your given club and you have personality.
Argentina has never been able to convince itself that it can win in Brazil. For some reason we have always struggled.
On the field Icardi always does a good job, what he does off it, I don't care at all. What I do care is what he does for my team on the pitch.