I get nervous every match, before the match especially. But I think it's a good sign. That means you want to win.
You cannot turn your winning attitude on when you think you 'need it.' You must work on it every day, every practice, every match - win or lose. Focus on playing to win, not playing to lose, for there is a season of difference between the two.
Every single match, win, lose or draw, there's something that we can improve on, and it's about us addressing that straight after the match.
In football it is impossible to win every match but we must do everything to show in every game that we have ambition.
I just try to win the match by fighting for every point, and running down every ball.
We can't think after every win that we're playing as we want just because we won a match.
You cannot win every match.
In juniors, sometimes you have an easy match. Sometimes the girls can play stupidly. In seniors, every match is complicated. Even if the girl plays stupidly, she'll fight back and try to win.
I'm driven to win every single match.
My challenge is to win every match I play.
In every match, my only aim will be to win.
I try to win every match, and then we see at the end.
My coaches sometimes say I'm a little bit too competitive. But I want to win, and I feel like we should win every game.
When you are at a club like Man United, you know what your goals are. Your goals are to win every match, to be champions, to win all the competitions that you are playing in during the season.
It seems with every match I win, I get better-looking to other people.
It's a song that we sing after we win a Test match. We sing it after every one-day series win. It's been passed down through the generations. It's the culture of the Australian team.