A Quote by Fabinho

I can play wherever the manager wants. — © Fabinho
I can play wherever the manager wants.
I'm a centre forward, and that is my preferred position. But I'll play on the wing or in midfield, wherever the manager wants me to play.
I've always said I prefer playing on the right. But I can play at a top level on both sides so I'm happy to play wherever the manager thinks it will bringing the team success.
I think it's important to play. I don't think the manager needs to give you a confidence booster and say, 'You're my main man; you're the best.' Everyone wants to play.
For me personally it doesn't matter who is the manager, I'm going to go out there and play for the manager, and play for this uniform as a team.
Coming back to Tottenham, you feel confident with these players and the manager - the way he talks to you and wants you to play.
We take more risks at United than the majority of teams but the manager wants us to play.
Central midfield has been my main position, but I'll play wherever the gaffer wants me.
A manager sets objectives - A manager organizes - A manager motivates and communicates - A manager, by establishing yardsticks, measures - A manager develops people.
Every rugby player in Australia and New Zealand or wherever they are from wants to play in the World Cup, and I am no different.
You play football to enjoy the game and the manager wants to be happy on the sidelines watching unbelievable football.
I'll play wherever they want me to play -anywhere on the field. Do anything to help the team win. Whether that's playing left field or third base or wherever, I don't care.
Of course, when you play football yourself you can think you want to become a manager but it does not make you a good manager.
If the owner goes inside a team and picks one player to play, I can no longer be the manager. Decisions must be made by the manager.
The Premier League is the toughest in the world probably, there's not going to be an easy game. It is what I've dreamt of, so when I step onto that pitch I'm just playing how I want to play, playing with freedom and that is what the manager wants.
Do you believe that God is near? He wants you to. He wants you to know that He is in the midst of your world. Wherever you are as you read these words, He is present.
The reason I became a manager was to have full control over training. If you are a coach, you are bound by what the manager wants you to coach. The other reason is that I just like the company of football people.
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