I loved all of my goals, even one for Aston Villa that I am not entirely sure I touched. — Chris Sutton Even Copy Share Image
There's no one better than Jack Grealish at leaving a leg back to initiate contact. He's a master manipulator in that way. — Chris Sutton Back Copy Share Image
Strikers remember the opportunities they missed as much as the ones they took. — Chris Sutton Missed Copy Share Image
I admire Maguire for the way he persevered to force his way back into Erik ten Hag's line-up. — Chris Sutton Admire 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 Fair share Copy Share Image
Nagelsmann's brand of football is possession-based, as seen at RB Leipzig and Bayern Munich. — Chris Sutton Bayern munich Copy Share Image
When defenders are up against top-class attackers, you really find out what they're made of. — Chris Sutton Against Copy Share Image
Postecoglou has an aura about him. He's bullish. He's strong. He has his specific way of playing and he sticks to it. — Chris Sutton About 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… — Chris Sutton Beauty Copy Share Image
If you want to win a World Cup, you cannot only rely on one striker to do the business. When Italy won… — Chris Sutton Business 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 Football 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 Football Copy Share Image
You'd be mad to think that Postecoglou is about to change his approach. It is a winning one, as the Aussie proved… — Chris Sutton Change 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… — Chris Sutton Could Copy Share Image
If a team-mate is an introvert, he is unlikely to bear the brunt of the ribbing. It would be the same if… — Chris Sutton Bullying 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 Beauty Copy Share Image
Hitting the ball when it is coming across your body and dropping from height is one of the most difficult techniques in… — Chris Sutton Body Copy Share Image
United are a club with the highest expectations. Always have been. Always will be. — Chris Sutton Always 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 Confidence Copy Share Image
That's what young players have to do: grab the opportunity with both hands and don't let go. — Chris Sutton Football Copy Share Image
My dad, Mike, died, after a decade of living with dementia - I say 'living,' but it was no life for him. — Chris Sutton Dad Copy Share Image
Before VAR was brought in, we saw plenty of offsides which were incorrect. I've been on the wrong end of them myself. — Chris Sutton End Copy Share Image
Defenders are slippery beings, doing whatever they can to annoy you when the referee isn't looking. — Chris Sutton Annoy Copy Share Image
I don't think there is a more satisfying sight in football than Mbappe driving forward at pace. — Chris Sutton Driving Copy Share Image
The Premier League is the elite division in the world and it is bonkers to think a team's kit might not be… — Chris Sutton Elite 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 Being Copy Share Image
Lord knows I've seen some coaches work themselves into a frenzy in their technical areas and lose it at full time. — Chris Sutton Coaches Copy Share Image
I know fans like to see the manager showing passion, but there is a line you should not cross. — Chris Sutton Fans Copy Share Image
Naturally we associate dribbling with Messi. But he is a phenomenal passer, too. It is eye-of-the-needle exactness. — Chris Sutton Football Copy Share Image
You have to be brave enough to make difficult decisions without worrying whom you might upset. — Chris Sutton Brave Copy Share Image
Eventually, a manager must realise when a player is not benefiting the team, no matter who it is. — Chris Sutton Football Copy Share Image
There were times when me and my team-mates crossed the line by surrounding and shouting at an official. That doesn't make it… — Chris Sutton Line 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 Anything 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 Chance Copy Share Image
I tried the odd overhead kick in my time. Of course I did. But I knew my limitations as a striker. I'd… — Chris Sutton Art Copy Share Image
If I woke up to my morning Daily Mail and saw the headline on the back page 'I am gay' and an… — Chris Sutton Daily Copy Share Image
Gundogan can slip under the radar but he is a super intelligent player, particularly in his movement. Cogs in the machine don't… — Chris Sutton Come Copy Share Image
Plenty of teams have been wronged by diabolical decisions. I'm not saying it is right. But it happens. It is football. Errors… — Chris Sutton Diabolical 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 Difficult Copy Share Image
Rudiger loves a physical battle as much as any centre back I've ever seen. He will take that as a compliment, I'm… — Chris Sutton Battle Copy Share Image