I want to play more minutes. I'm a player who doesn't want to stay on the bench or not in the squad.
You don't want to stay on the bench. You want to play every game.
This is why I had to go to Swansea. I didn't want to stay on the bench for another year.
There are “bus bench” workouts and “park bench” workouts. A bus bench and a park bench look exactly the same, but your expectations sitting in them are radically different.
It's annoying to be on the bench - it's truly annoying - but it's a test you have to overcome, and that's how you progress. It's difficult because all you want is to be able to help the team, and when you're on the bench, you can't.
I want to sell tracks but at the same time I want to stay true to the music I like. This is why I love the underground scene because they can stay true to what they want to do.
You want to remain hungry and stay in a good place as a competitor; at the same time, you want to be confident but not cocky. You have to realize that you can lose. We have to stay hungry, because losing is the worst thing that can happen now. That's a road we don't want to go down.
I wouldn't go to a club just to stay on the subs' bench.
If you want to help a hungry poor man sleeping on the bench, don't ever wake him up; put some food on the bench, put some money and leave the place without looking at your back!
I'm not the kind of player to see out my time and sit with my bum on the bench too much. I want to be involved. That's my character.
Lifting weights is obviously important, because you want to be strong and fast and all of that, but it's not one of those things you gotta go and try to bench as much as you can every day. A bench press isn't going to help you throw a 15-yard out or a deep comeback. It's not about that. It's about training right
Lifting weights is obviously important, because you want to be strong and fast and all of that, but it's not one of those things you gotta go and try to bench as much as you can every day. A bench press isn't going to help you throw a 15-yard out or a deep comeback. It's not about that. It's about training right.
David Luiz has to work with the others if he deserves to play; otherwise, he will stay on the bench or in the stands.
People stay together and stay true only as long as they both want to. And all the promises in the world don’t change the length of time. Nothing comes with a guarantee.
I didn't want to become a reserve player, or a bench player, and it was time to move on and take on another challenge.
If I'm on the bench in a Premier League game, I'm thinking, 'What can I do coming off the bench?'