In every match, there are difficult decisions; sometimes they go in your favour and sometimes against. You need to be able to accept them.
I work every year with my players towards improving ourselves and growing in terms of the way we play. The psychological aspect and the management of human resources are also very important.
I always said that VAR is a very important tool on objective and important decisions.
I had Ibra at Milan, who every day would get angry about a misplaced pass, and I told him that if everyone was as talented as him, there would be no problems.
When you change 10 out of 22 outfield players, you need time and hard work.
I've learned that football is a stupid sport for intelligent people because the simplest things are truly also the most difficult to get right.
The VAR was introduced to reduce controversies, and instead, they have increased - possibly because we Italians like to stoke them.
Padoin is proving himself to be a great professional. He's tactically intelligent, and it's tough to play in front of the defense.
Work is important, but you also need to disconnect, to unplug at times, in order to be even more concentrated when you do work.