Do you recognise that there is a problem with Andriy Shevchenko?
That he has not adapted? I agree. But I also agree that the most difficult job in football is to be a striker. It’s much easier for a defender to adapt than a striker. The way football is played in Italy and England is completely different. We have in Thierry Henry the best example of that. I know he’s the best goalscorer in the last years in this country, an amazing player, but he scored only one goal in 12 Premiership matches when he first changed Juventus for Arsenal. But Shevchenko is an established star. Henry was not when he joined Arsenal But Thierry was already very, very good. We need to give Sheva time. I give him time. The good thing is that he is not happy with the way he is performing. If he was happy we would have a problem. He wouldn’t work hard to go in my direction. He’s working very hard. After every game we have feedback meetings where I explain to him what we have to change. In between the Manchester United and Bolton games we worked together one and a half hours, s