A Quote by Kasper Schmeichel

As a player you appreciate a manager who can maybe compromise a bit in his own ways for the good of the team. — © Kasper Schmeichel
As a player you appreciate a manager who can maybe compromise a bit in his own ways for the good of the team.
In some ways, I admire the principle of a manager who is determined that his team must play their own game.
The old-fashioned idea of a good manager is one who is supposed to know all the answers, can solve every problem himself, and can give appropriate orders to his subordinates to carry out his plans... A good modern manager is like a good coach who leads and encourages his team in never-ending quality improvement.
I know as a manager you have to abide by the chairman's decisions. But his decisions were this team, that team, this player, that player. The chairman is a control freak.
I'd say the player whose style most resembles mine would be Neymar. That's because I played with a sense of joy and you can see that he feels the same and really enjoys his own play. He doesn't play for himself or just to entertain the fans - he plays for his team. He uses his quality and skill for the good of the team.
If the owner goes inside a team and picks one player to play, I can no longer be the manager. Decisions must be made by the manager.
No, I didn't expect Mancini to become a manager, because of the type of player he was - he was an intelligent player, of course, but I didn't think he had the desire to become a manager. But I guess if you speak to some of my team-mates they'd probably say they didn't expect me to either. I certainly didn't expect it.
I think every player gives a bit extra when he sees that his manager is fighting, too.
I appreciate it when supporters throw themselves behind the team, and I'm sure for them, they appreciate it when they see a player who is going to give everything he can of himself for the club.
It is one of my biggest regrets that Niall Quinn was not here during my time... I felt he was an intelligent player. It would have been a good combination with Thierry Henry. What I like with Quinn is if you look at the player who played next to him, he always scored 40 goals because he had a hand for his head and he just put the ball where you were. He was a team player. A top-class player makes other players look good and he had that player.
Obviously when a new manager comes in, he's got to instill his own ideas within the team and with his set-up for the games.
If I can be a role model, or if I can maybe make another manager play a young player coming through rather than buy a player, that's incredible.
Sometimes compromise is important. Sometimes it's better to give in to someone else's wishes in order to have fun as a group or as a couple, or for the benefit of the team. Sometimes compromise is dangerous. We need to guard against compromising our standards to gain the approval or love of someone else. Decide when you can, and when you cannot, compromise. If it's not harmful and you are ambivalent about a decision, then compromise. If it could lead to breaking your values, compromise isn't a good idea.
If a team is to reach its potential, each player must be willing to subordinate his personal goals to the good of the team.
Every manager has his own ideas and different ways of doing things.
As a manager, first and foremost I want a team with a good mentality, a team with character, a team that represents the club and the fans.
The horizon is a little bit blocked with Didier Deschamps as manager. I respect his choices, but the French national team doesn't make me happy any more.
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