A Quote by Joshua Kimmich

I want to impose myself at Bayern. I want become an important player for the club and for the team. I want to be a regular member of the side. — © Joshua Kimmich
I want to impose myself at Bayern. I want become an important player for the club and for the team. I want to be a regular member of the side.
Bayern are like Real Madrid - a club at the highest level. They always want to win titles and are used to always having to win. Without question, Bayern is a top club.
I don't want to spend money the club doesn't have; I don't want to hold a player that doesn't want to stay.
The most important thing when deciding on a club are the traditions of the team and the project of the club - what it is they want to do in the future.
But I don't want to be compared to anyone like to impose my own style of play and do the best for myself and for the club here.
As a player, you want to win everything as much as you can. If you're a footballer, you're a winner. When you then step up to the first team and you win something with them, that feeling is multiplied massively because you're at the top of the club and now you're winning so you want it more and more.
We love 'Fiddler.' We love 'West Side Story.' I want to be in that club. I want to be in the club that writes the musical that every high school does.
I just don't want my offense to carry over to my defense. I want to help the team win and be a team player.
People want to listen to a lot of music and do whatever they want with it. They don't want DRM, they don't want subscriptions. They don't want a player that only can do this but can't do that and you only have one copy. They don't want that. You know? I don't want that.
Practice is important. The regular season is important. Your meetings are important. Your walk-through is important. Everything is important. You want to be a championship team, there's a price to pay. And that's what you have to do. There's no shortcuts. You can't shortcut your way to success.
As a player, you just want to be at a club where you can achieve everything you want to.
When you play for Bayern Munich and you are important for the team, there's no better club out there.
You can go bang a ball against a wall all you want, but how do you become a better team player? By playing other team sports.
If we win trophies, it is the most important thing. Of course, it's good for a player to win individual awards and I will never say I don't want to be the best player in the league or I don't want to be the PFA Player of the Season.
I want to become actor not because I want money and become more famous. No I don't want that. It is not that l want stardom, I want to contribute to good cinema.
I came from a generation where women were almost deified, and like Groucho Marx's line, "I wouldn't want to be a member of a club that would have me as a member", I thought, "I wouldn't want to sleep with a woman who would sleep with me!" It took me a long time to work my way through that.
If a player is trying to intimidate a skilled player on your team, what do we want? We want our skilled players playing, so we shouldn't be doing that.
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