A Quote by Arsene Wenger

It's silly to work hard the whole week and then spoil it by not preparing properly before the game. — © Arsene Wenger
It's silly to work hard the whole week and then spoil it by not preparing properly before the game.
Training-wise, you have to work on your weaknesses, preparing yourself properly for the game, on and off the field.
I think people overplay the 'Saturday Night Live' schedule. I mean, yeah, it can be some late hours. But the late hours are usually only one or two nights out of the week. You might have a crazy six-day week, but you'll work three weeks, and then you get a week off work. I'd take most jobs if it was hard work and then I got a week off.
The key to success is hard work. You want to feel as comfortable as you can going into the game, and you do that by preparing well.
And it hurts as a player, that you put a lot of hard work in during the week, and at the end of the week, Sunday, when you get on the field, that's when they acknowledge about the hard work that you put in throughout the week. That's actually a disappointment.
I try to balance it out on the whole. Being a mum is always the priority. Next, it's taking care of yourself. Right now, I get to only work two days a week - it's a dream. I can't imagine how hard it is for mothers who work 40 hours a week.
It's so hard going into a performance that you've worked all week for and put so much time and effort into and when a silly little simple mistake that's never happened before happens, it can be really discouraging.
Preparing to lose is easy, but losing is hard. Preparing to win is hard, but winning is then easy.
I just come every day, do my stuff before the game, work hard. You work hard, and it pays off.
One word in one system might mean something else. You have to get a feel for it and study hard and then also when you get into these game-plan weeks, just bear down on what we're doing on a week-to-week basis.
Players need to come in and not take the opportunity for granted and really work hard at the game and make sure it's a team game, it's not a selfish thing. If players have those qualities - they work hard, they're selfless, they put the team before them - I have no issues with them.
Hard work doesn't start during the game. Hard work starts the night before.
Once you explore life outside of work, it becomes addictive. The less you work, the less you want to work. At first, the odd afternoon off seems like a fantastic luxury. Before long, you are opting for a four-day week. Then a four-day week becomes an intolerable demand on your time, so you find a way of moving to a three-day week.
What I keep trying in my mind is to work hard in the week to be better for the game.
You try and work hard and get better each week. I play the game with passion. I enjoy the game. It's a lot of fun when I'm out there. That's the way I play. For some reason, people like that.
One week before Pitfall! was to be released, I only gave you one life to play the whole game. I was experimenting with that concept as sort of the ultimate challenge.
I always speak with all the players during the week before every game we play, because it's important for them to know what I think and for me to see how they are before the game.
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