The team evolves over time, and players need replacing.
Neymar is an exceptional player.
All I learned in Barcelona was about being surrounded by stars, by the best in the world.
Despite being the greatest, Messi is an ordinary guy. He speaks like a normal guy, he acts like a normal guy. As a normal person, he has family, day-to-day problems in his life, friends and family, the usual.
I think when a new manager who has a specific way of playing comes to any league, he doesn't think about adapting but rather looks for ways to slowly implement his style so it can be developed for years to come.
I always said in my career as a footballer, I owe everything to Newell's. But as a coach, I owe everything to Paraguay.
Probably the Liga MX or the American league, there are a higher number of competitive games than in the Spanish league or the English league.
If you analyze the German league, the Spanish league, the Italian league, there are two or three teams that stand out above the rest, and the other teams have a regular level.
I just want to say that aside from Atlanta United, any national team gives you a little bit more free time. I don't want to get completely into the analysis. There are different responsibilities compared to clubs and national team.
I've seen teams where there are bad relationships in the locker room, but they can leave that aside and win on the field. For me, I'm not satisfied with any part of that.