“At least three. If I’m lucky, two. But one-on-one, never, ever, ever,” he said.
“So I start thinking about plays: I talk to the full-back and tell him, ‘If I give you the ball, do this.”’ The manager tells me, ‘If you have three, there are three teammates free.’ So it’s about playing at the back, obviously, but the dribbling is all about improvising. You don’t plan it. It’s impossible.”