I know fans like to see the manager showing passion, but there is a line you should not cross. — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
Manchester City are often criticised for being the money bags. They write the cheques that bring in first-class talent. — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
We don't think of Messi as a speedster. It is his speed of thought that impresses us as much as anything. — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
That's what young players have to do: grab the opportunity with both hands and don't let go. — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
I don't think there is a more satisfying sight in football than Mbappe driving forward at pace. — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
The Premier League is recognised as the best league in World football. — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
I had a mix of managers - Roy Hodgson was always calm in his technical area at Blackburn. Conte is the opposite. — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
It does happen in football that when one team goes in front, the other comes back at them and has a go. — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
We had a strange mentality at Norwich in 1992-93. We didn't let defeats bother us, and that is probably why we were… — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
If you don't press as a unit, it doesn't work because the opposition spend all week on the training ground practising how… — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
When you think of the great names on the list of England's all-time top scorers, for Harry Kane to sit clear of… — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
Chelsea sold me to Celtic for 6m after a single season. But I took Gianluca's teachings with me and one of my… — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
If Ben White is refusing to represent England because of a grudge, he will regret this stance at the end of his… — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
Some footballers develop reputations for rolling around, diving, flopping, dropping. But Messi is different. If he wants to keep the ball and… — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
Antonio Conte was right for Manchester United when they were looking for a replacement for David Moyes in 2014. For Louis van… — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
As someone who experienced Celtic versus Rangers in Glasgow, I know a fierce rivalry when I see one and there is a… — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
The fiercest dressing room was at Celtic. There were strong characters in Neil Lennon, Henrik Larsson, John Hartson and Craig Bellamy. It… — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
Roberto De Zerbi earned a reputation as an expansive coach in other countries. De Zerbi's Sassuolo managed the most possession of any… — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
Football should learn from rugby. There, only the captain can speak to the referee. That seems a good solution to me. — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
I've been there myself in a team that has gone a man down. You have to play, otherwise you risk regretting inviting… — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
You can be confident in your fortress, but if your team are not going to match that intensity when away, you're in… — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
United are a club with the highest expectations. Always have been. Always will be. — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
Nagelsmann's brand of football is possession-based, as seen at RB Leipzig and Bayern Munich. — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
When defenders are up against top-class attackers, you really find out what they're made of. — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
As someone who headed home his fair share of goals, I would have loved to play with a winger like Mbappe. — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
Spurs have fallen into a habit of hiring pragmatic managers when fans want to be entertained. — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
When Kane plays, England become predictable because as a defender, you know he's going to drop in and not stretch it the… — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
Haaland doesn't seem like someone who would be fazed by the pressure of trying to score against the best goalkeepers and defences… — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
The last goal I ever scored in professional football was at Goodison Park - a glancing header for Aston Villa in a… — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
It was Gianluca who convinced Chelsea to sign me from Blackburn Rovers. They paid 10million and I signed a six-year contract, with… — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
Watch Haaland and you'll see he's never afraid of knocking the ball by a defender before bursting beyond him. He knows if… — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
Kane grew into one of the Premier League's greatest players - a shoo-in for my old strike partner Alan Shearer's 260-goal record… — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
I had a difficult debut season in a Chelsea shirt. And yet, Gianluca was so good to me. Some managers might have… — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
I remember waiting for my chance at Norwich. In November 1991, centre half Ian Butterworth limped off in a First Division game… — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
That's the beauty of Stamford Bridge - it's all in such close proximity, you don't have to catch a bus to reach… — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
I scored my one and only goal for Birmingham - and my 150th in the English and Scottish leagues - in a… — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
It is abundantly clear that the impact of heading a football has led to former players suffering with dementia and other issues… — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
I prefer Kane's penalty-taking technique to the hop-and-skip approach that seems to be taking over football. Kane puts his foot through the… — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
The last goal I ever scored in professional football was at Goodison Park - a glancing header for Aston Villa in a 1-0 win… — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
I know I played with head injuries. My career finished with one. I wish there had been a procedure in place to look after… — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
True fans stay in the stadium through thick and thin, and get behind their team. — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
Spurs have fallen into a habit of hiring pragmatic managers when fans want to be entertained. — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
Harry Kane was a one-season wonder. Then he did it for another season. Then another. And another. Until finally he was accepted as an… — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
I remember waiting for my chance at Norwich. In November 1991, centre half Ian Butterworth limped off in a First Division game against Liverpool… — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
I have been fortunate to work under some great managers and I knew I could benefit from that education. I went round to their… — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
I had a mix of managers - Roy Hodgson was always calm in his technical area at Blackburn. Conte is the opposite. — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
When Kane plays, England become predictable because as a defender, you know he's going to drop in and not stretch it the other way. — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
Football has moved on since the days when my sweaty, stinky, grass-stained Norwich shirt would be washed in time for me to wear it… — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
Football is not really a complicated game. It's important to have an understanding of the game but the beauty of people like Martin O'Neill,… — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image
It is abundantly clear that the impact of heading a football has led to former players suffering with dementia and other issues and that… — Chris Sutton Copy Share Image