I love Swindon. OK, it's not a place where you can almost smell the history, like Rome or Florence. It's an industrial town. That may not seem 'cool' to some people, but it only makes me love Swindon more.
Perhaps because I am right wing, I am fascinated by Benito Mussolini. What fascinates me, and this is probably where Mussolini and I are very different, is the way he was able to go against his morals to achieve his goals.
I give the straight arm salute because it is a salute from a 'camerata' to 'camerati.' The salute is aimed at my people. With the straight arm I don't want to incite violence and certainly not racial hatred.
Eriksen will become a problem for Conte. He is not like Diego Costa, with whom you can fight if you don't let him play. He is a guy like Hazard: he is silent, you don't see him much, he never complains, but it is difficult to have a direct and frank confrontation.
With Eriksen at Tottenham he had the chance to lose dangerous balls because there were those who ran for him, at Inter they can't afford that. He doesn't jump the opponent in one-on-one fights, he doesn't have speed in his legs.
Players need to fight for the shirt - go out on that pitch ready to sweat and shed blood for the club.
I am not political, I do not affiliate myself to any organisation, I am not a racist and I do not support the ideology of fascism.
I really believe in work, work, work so my standards are very high for those people without ambition.
I proved in League One and Two that I was the best manager, and I now feel that I am ready for the next level.
I have already proven my ability in League Two and League One, where there are many arrogant and average players and I was able to turn their mentality and help them become better footballers.
The right place for me is the place that has the ambition and the staff who want to bring in a winning mentality.
Balotelli does not play for the team, only for himself. He is an egotist, who thinks the world revolves around him.
This is the magic of football. One year you think Manchester City can win the league easily, or Arsenal, because City and Chelsea are out, and you see Leicester there. Fantastic this sport!
I remember that Ferguson saw me and he went out from the coach and shouted 'Paolo Paolo' and he came to me and said 'how are you?' It was another incredible moment for me. He meets thousand people and to say how are you that gave me another dimension of the man and values of him as a person and his respect for people.
When I scored against United it was very exciting to look around and see 9,000 people celebrating away from home.
The dream is, once I am well known here and settled in this environment I love, to be the manager of England. Maybe it will never happen, because they'll never give it to me.
At Swindon, I felt like I was at Barcelona because for me it was the best job. It was a big privilege to be manager.
We have to leave the field, not only sweating, but also full of blood. That was my philosophy as a player, and I want to deliver it as a manager.
With me the players will probably have less time free during the week, but at the end of the day I have always said to my players that they don't have to love me, they have to follow me. It's enough to have success.
I won Serie A with Juventus, the UEFA Cup with AC Milan as a player, important trophies and I felt like I was the most beautiful boy in the world, but the emotion that you feel inside as a manager, the emotion you give to others makes me feel like a general in a battle a thousand years ago.
In the dressing room I give the players, two or three, sometimes four main things that we have to do.
I know from studying the psychological side that the attention of a group is no more than eight minutes at one go.