The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Frank de Boer
- It’s a little luck and a little how you are able to go physically and mentally for all 90 minutes. They say that is typical German soccer. Maybe now it is typically Dutch.
- If there are watching, for the World Cup final, 500 million people or something like that, and 100 million for a women’s final, that’s a difference. So it’s not the same.
- This is typical Mourinho. Rashford is the biggest talent you have in England. He needs games. He should be playing every week. Instead, he buys Lukaku, he buys Sanchez.
- You have three groups. One who is happy. Then players who are doubtful, but still feel they have a chance. And then, you have the losers at that moment, who will go to the second group and try to influence them. They are poison for your team. At Inter, and also at Crystal Palace, you’ve got to get rid of those players.
- I will always support not only women who do soccer, but do youth sports.
- When I was approached to become national coach in 2020, I thought it was an honor and a challenge, but I was also aware of the pressure that would come upon me from the moment I was appointed.
- Your mind is still the fastest weapon. You can run and run but you must be smart.
- David Silva is not physical but he is still one of the best players in the Premier League because he is a smart thinker.
- At Inter, we spent so much time dealing with politics, with agents. That took up 50 percent of my time, when it should have been 10 percent.
- My job is to perform with Atlanta. I like it here.
Frank de Boer is a retired Dutch footballer and current coach, born on May 15, 1970, in Hoorn, Netherlands. Known for his exceptional defensive skills and leadership qualities, he enjoyed a distinguished playing career primarily as a central defender. De Boer represented prominent clubs like Ajax, Barcelona, and Galatasaray during his playing days. His tenure at Ajax was particularly illustrious, winning numerous Eredivisie titles and the UEFA Champions League in 1995.
Transitioning into coaching post-retirement, De Boer has managed clubs such as Ajax, Inter Milan, and Crystal Palace. He is noted for his tactical acumen and commitment to promoting youth development, aligning with the traditional Ajax philosophy. While his coaching career has seen highs and lows, including some short-lived tenures, De Boer remains a respected figure in football circles. As of 2024, he continues to pursue success in the coaching realm, aiming to leave a lasting impact on the sport.
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