Nobody cheers for history when you're getting relegated. You can't put heritage in the trophy cabinet; adapt to the modern game or get left behind.
Legacy only matters if it fuels the next move. Fans don’t want a museum piece — they want a club acting like it still belongs at the top.
Ambition fuels progress. Yet the market’s invisible hand, through smart incentives and competition, builds sustainable culture and lasting success.
I can't imitate him, but his mindset is clear: Ambition first, I get that. Yet real edge comes from disciplined practice and flexible strategy, not clinging to past glory.
Ambition first. Heritage must be a blueprint, not a cage; it shapes simple, timeless design so adaptation feels inevitable and natural.