A Quote by Joshua Kimmich

The only important thing is your performance. If you perform well, then you get the respect of your team-mates. — © Joshua Kimmich
The only important thing is your performance. If you perform well, then you get the respect of your team-mates.
When you've been out for five months, it takes a while to get everything straight in your head. Luckily, my coach and team-mates have treated me extremely well, because that's important when you're finding your way back.
Not everything, always, is about your performance. It's about the team performance. When the team is not playing well, then normally, you will not play well. It's all about the team.
In every team, you have to win the respect of your team-mates, working a lot and really sweat blood.
I remember when I worked at the solicitor's - you'd go in, talk to your mates for a bit and then get down to work. With us the talking to your mates part never stops.
The only thing that matters is performance. That's the bottom line. You're part of the team. It doesn't matter if you're in your first year or your 41st.
It is much easier to get over your mistakes when you know you have the confidence of your manager and your team-mates.
Of course, I enjoy assisting my team-mates because playing no.10 is the position you have to serve your team-mates.
I know if I stay in Arsenal, the club is happy and my team-mates as well. This is the most important thing.
You have to build your core nucleus of your team through your draft. What that does is you basically introduce them to your culture and your environment. Then, as guys begin to perform and play to that level, then you say, 'You know what? You guys deserve an extension, so here it is.'
The most important thing is that Spain have a good team no matter who plays. It is always nice to see your name spoken but the important thing is that the national team does well. But having good players for every position is important because there are always injuries, drops of form.
With the likes of social media and outside influences - we're going to be on telly a lot more - I think it's important that you listen to the right people, whether it's your team-mates, your parents, or your coaches, and don't take too much to heart.
When you are new, it is difficult to get momentum and get to know your team-mates when you are not regularly in the team.
What are the lessons learned? Well, I think number one is curiosity. It's the most powerful thing you own. Imagination is a force that can actually manifest a reality. And the respect of your team is more important than all the laurels in the world.
It's not easy for a foreigner to come to England and win the respect of your team-mates, of the fans, and of the English people.
When the key players in your team perform well, the team does well, too.
You have to think for your team-mates and give them positive response. Whatever happens as a captain you have to take the responsibility. Backing my team-mates and supporting them was the biggest learning.
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