Funny on paper, but they're not necessarilly contradictory statements.
A manager can go into a club with his preferred style of play and choose to implement it regardless of the players he has at his disposal. Others may take the view that they should adapt more to the players they have.
If they choose to imrpint their style on the club, then of course they're going to attempt to sign players that fit it better when it comes to transfers. It's not like they're going to purposefully buy players who don't, or keep ones who haven't performed well within the preffered tactical framework.
Two different stages. One talking about what to do at first, the other when it comes to shaping the squad.
He seemingly did play his preferred way and still wants to going off the later quotes, so nothing really changed there.