I agree...but if he wants to be motivated by the fans 100% then he needs to make sure the team are motivated to give everything on the pitch - the fans will respect that.First time I've been to one of these and I took my eldest boy also. I thought it was a good event and some sensible questions, particularly from the kids - and I am a deeply cynical person. Very pleased there were no long intros from those posing the questions about how much of a superfan they are / making clear how local they are.
Although there was a lack of breaking news (as expected) - apart from the news on De Zerbi's chef, what came across to me was, looking into the whites of his eyes., he seems brutally honest. Obviously everyone (the fans, the media etc) always read between the lines of his broken English and often dour facial expressions but his answer in respect to his future was a good one. He came across as honest, that regardless of the club he is at, he needs to feel motivated - by the owner, ceo, club, fans - all the factors that combine. It is clear that he has been and he feels that connection with this club. Of course any of those factors may change, and he may lose his mojo. I personally hope he keeps it for next season (and beyond).
Interesting also he said the fans are good / the atmosphere is good and implied that recently the team are disappointed not to have created some atmosphere. He said the home game vs Marseille was a great atmosphere that stuck with him (I thought it was a good atmosphere but there have been better whilst he's been here).