A Quote by Javier Mascherano

When you are not winning games in a row, you don't have confidence, and it is difficult to show all the qualities that you have. — © Javier Mascherano
When you are not winning games in a row, you don't have confidence, and it is difficult to show all the qualities that you have.
I get a lot more confidence winning games playing defense than winning the run-and-gun game.
(Don) Sutton lost thirteen games in a row without winning a ballgame.
When you are winning games in a row, normally what the people say about you is good.
Being undefeated, Gelo and Melo winning 60 games in a row, my boys don't lose too much.
You can't get bored of winning. You can win 10 games in a row but you keep the same will to snatch the 11th. You always need more.
It's very difficult in the Premier League to win three, four, five games in a row.
If someone plays five good games in a row for the Bavarians, there is more talk about them being in the national team than of those who play five good games in a row for Dortmund or Wolfsburg or Bayer Leverkusen.
I loved going to the Knicks because we won the Atlantic Division championship. We went from winning 21 games or 19 games to winning 52 games in a short period of time. I loved coaching Patrick Ewing and Charles Oakley and all those guys.
I'll practice as good as I can, but I know that I play even better, with the qualities I have - leadership, my ability to make something happen in games, winning.
If you're winning games, the confidence flows, and you gain a rhythm, which I've experienced before.
With the realization of ones own potential and self-confidence in ones ability, one can build a better world. According to my own experience, self-confidence is very important. That sort of confidence is not a blind one; it is an awareness of ones own potential. On that basis, human beings can transform themselves by increasing the good qualities and reducing the negative qualities.
The players often show much more qualities in training than we do in games.
We want to show our best qualities we can but the most important thing for us, for the team, is winning.
I think I'm improving a lot but I really need to work harder in training and in games to show my qualities.
The only way the confidence comes back is by winning games. You grind out a few results and hopefully with each game you get more confident.
I've worked for a long time and hope people have developed enough confidence in me that it will remain even in a period when we're not winning many games.
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