A Quote by Ernesto Valverde

What I'd most highlight about Leo Messi is his huge sense of responsibility for the team. It shows in every game in every competition. — © Ernesto Valverde
What I'd most highlight about Leo Messi is his huge sense of responsibility for the team. It shows in every game in every competition.
Every time he plays, Leo Messi reminds me more of Maradona, both left-footed and short, Messi is the best player in the world, along with Kaká and Cristiano Ronaldo. For us it is not a surprise. Since he began to come and train with us and we knew we would go down this path. Someday I will explain that I was at the birth of one of the footballing greats: Leo Messi.
The indoor game is much more of a team game, having to work effectively with a group of 15 to 20 people, striving to improve every day, every drill, even every contact. The beach game is much more of an individual game within a team sport, much less about organized practices with coaches and much more about just playing the game.
Highlight reels are about that one person. After a barrage of highlight reels, you get the sense that you can do it without a team. But music thrived the most when groups were involved. People lose sight of that - that community makes the world run.
Casillas saying he wouldn't sign Messi for Madrid? Messi has a place in every team in the world.
Messi scores three goals every game. If you score one goal, you're not Messi.
I was in charge of the music in every team I played for, and that is a huge responsibility, believe me!
The highest-ranked team in the world has the responsibility to ensure that the integrity of the game is upheld every single time they play. And that the spirit of cricket is with them every time they enter the field.
Every moment, every practice, every game, everywhere; I just love competing. Competition is in my DNA.
Our objective is always to win. Every day, every game, and every competition.
Every season with Chelsea, we have to fight for every competition and every game and we will go for it.
Being in a career and going from highlight to highlight and playing a lot of matches you go through it and think it's normal when you play in front of 60,000 and you almost want to vomit in front of every game.
I really do not care that Messi isn't scoring every match. Leo always produces match-changing moments.
Capitalism places every man in competition with his fellows for a share of the available wealth. A few people accumulate big piles, but most do not. The sense of community falls victim to this struggle.
The one thing that I really appreciate about being a runner is the incredible friendships and camaraderie that we, as runners, share. Although it will always be a cutthroat competition for every spot on every team, our companionship transcends these competitive rivalries.
We just got our ass beat by a much better team. It happens once in a while. Does every team win every game?
You can't be the best every game. Even Messi can have a bad game.
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