Exactly
here's more from that interview he did:
“There are many things you need to become a captain. First and foremost you have to earn the respect of your team. I have earned and that’s very important,”
"There was no extra pressure when I walked onto the pitch on Friday. It was special, but nothing changes when you enter the pitch,”
“When the offer came to me to lead Argentina, Javier (Mascherano) told me to go for it… Wearing the captain’s band is a big thing… I am proud to lead my country,” (Masch is everyone's sunshine...!)
“He (Sabella) feels I will be at my best by playing in a position I prefer the most… In this particular aspect, his ideas are just like that of Diego (Maradona). He feels this is the way to get the best out of a player. He doesn’t believe in imposing things on players,”
“This hire-and-fire policy will not give us any success. We need Sabella to stay for a longer period. Under his guidance, our team can really scale greater heights. Sacking is no remedy… We need continuity,”
“For Barcelona, I score almost unwittingly. The same cannot be said when I play for Argentina. But I am staying calm… Goals will come,” he said.
“Riquelme is a very good player. We need a player like him. He is the player suited for our style of play. He can pull strings from the midfield. We need a player who can link up well with the frontliners. He will be very vital in World Cup qualifiers,”
“I was thrilled to see such a huge turn-out(at the Salt Lake Stadium). It feels great to be here.” The little magician was mobbed by fans after the match, but he said that he is okay with that. “I do not have any complaints against anyone,” he said.