I've got fantastic teammates and a manager from whom I'm learning so much
I think any great player continues to learn as he plays under a succession of managers, unless they use him wrongly. I think that's a much more plausible and fair a view than the one that suggests he learns from one manager early on and then either stays the same or improves purely by his own self-reflection. We can agree to differ on that. As I said, it's obvious this is going nowhere further in a progressive direction. Hopefully you can at least agree on that, but I'm not wasting any more time on this. I've said my point, there's no need to keep repeating it. Hopefully other people can see that.