A Quote by Jordan Henderson

It is nice to be playing, being on the pitch, and contributing to the team. — © Jordan Henderson
It is nice to be playing, being on the pitch, and contributing to the team.
It's wonderful being out on that pitch, being able to play there, with the fans supporting us. It's hard to describe, to be honest, when the team is playing well, when the supporters are chanting and singing their songs, when they are really behind the team.
I like contributing to the team, contributing to the game however I can.
I prefer to be a great team not only on paper but also on the pitch. The pitch is the truth. The pitch speaks.
When I was 11 years old, I was playing for the Lierse youth team, and one of the parents from the other team literally tried to stop me from going on the pitch. He was like, 'How old is this kid? Where is his ID? Where is he from?'
I want to be playing, I want to have a chance to compete for my position in the team, and I want to be useful for the team and do the usual stuff on the pitch week in, week out.
It's nice being liked for playing the nice guy, but it's also fun to be the funny one.
For the team to be successful, we've got to set team goals. I go out every game and make sure that I'm contributing, whether that's defensively or offensively.
Being a footballer is not just about wearing the shirt and playing football on the pitch. You have to be clean, you have to do right things, you have to show courage, you have to show many many things you know. I always say that you play the same way on the pitch as you do in life.
Tactics are so important because everybody has to know what they have to do on the pitch. The relationships and behaviours off the pitch between team-mates have to be as good as possible.
The concept of head coach simply means being hyperfocused on the pitch and team performance.
I've been teaching myself the fundamentals and being around some good players, but also been learning to play team games, playing 3-on-3s, playing 1-on-1s, playing 5-on-5s, playing 21. There are guys bigger than me on the court, but I've had numerous comparisons to Ty Lawson.
Playing in the Premier League meant it would be nice to play in the England team as well.
When I was 18, I never expected to be what I was - you hope to make your debut, to play for the national team, and I want to achieve something similar off the pitch to what I did on the pitch.
You can learn being off the pitch. If you are sitting in the stands, you can see how the whole team plays.
If you feel guilty about not "playing nice," then you could easily alleviate your guilt by playing nice.
Being able to win gold would be huge because you're playing for so much more than your team, your organization, or your city. You're playing for your country, and to be able to represent Team U.S.A. across your chest and go up there and compete, it's the highest honor.
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