Pavel Nedved names Zlatan Ibrahimovic as his greatest teammate, citing the striker's impressive skills.
The 2003 Ballon d'Or winner played with Ibrahimovic at Juventus for two years.
What made Ibrahimovic stand out?
Ibrahimovic's power and technique made him a valuable asset to the team, says Nedved.
He had scary power and height, as well as excellent technique, which allowed him to cut through defences.
How did Ibrahimovic improve?
Nedved credits Fabio Capello with helping Ibrahimovic improve his finishing skills through extra shooting practice.
When he came to Juventus he couldn't finish, but Capello's training sessions made a significant difference.
Who was Nedved's toughest opponent?
Nedved names Javier Zanetti of Inter as one of his toughest opponents, praising the player's tireless work rate.
Zanetti was cut from the same cloth as me, with a lot of running and always switched-on, says Nedved.
Nedved also reveals that Zanetti has named him as a tough opponent in the past.
And their mutual respect is evident in their comments about each other.
What's next for Nedved?
Nedved expresses regret over never joining Manchester United, but doesn't elaborate on what could have been.
He has spoken about his time at Juventus and his experiences with various teammates and opponents.
But his comments about Manchester United are brief and don't reveal much about what he thinks could have been.
Nedved's career has been marked by many highlights, including his time at Juventus and his Ballon d'Or win in 2003.
As reported by Football Italia, Nedved's comments provide insight into his time in football and his opinions on his teammates and opponents.