Desire Quote by Gianfranco Zola
“No, I didn't expect Mancini to become a manager, because of the type of player he was - he was an intelligent player, of course, but I didn't think he had the desire to become a manager. But I guess if you speak to some of my team-mates they'd probably say they didn't expect me to either. I certainly didn't expect it.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Sports documentary, 2020
The speaker was surprised that Mancini became a manager, doubting his desire despite his intelligence as a player, and notes similar unexpected career moves among teammates.
In simple terms: Intelligence doesn't always predict managerial ambition.
Recognize that skill and desire are distinct.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- coaching career planning
- player mentorship programs
- team dynamics analysis
- career counseling
- talent scouting
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What signs indicate a player’s managerial potential?
- How can clubs support players' career transitions?
Assuming lack of desire can overlook hidden ambitions; opportunities may arise unexpectedly.