A Quote by Klaas-Jan Huntelaar

I always want to win everything! — © Klaas-Jan Huntelaar
I always want to win everything!
You don't want people to think, 'Oh, she was a person who was bitter because she didn't win.' You can't always win at everything.
I'm naturally competitive, and I always want to win and always want to help our team win. So I always want to be on the field.
We play for Liverpool. It is always our intention to win. All the players here want to compete at the top and win. The manager does not have to say to us, 'We want to win a trophy.'
You want to win everything possible and you try it every year, but you can't win everything, we know this as well but we have to play good football, we have to get the best of our team.
I think I'm competitive. Competition fuels me. The urge to win. I want to win; I want the ball in my hands when it really counts. I want to be the best I can be. I want to come in every day and do everything I can to be the best that I can.
You want to win in the NBA you want to build a culture and teams will always do that and try to win. It's cutthroat. All 30 teams want to be that way whether they are rebuilding, have young players, have a style of play. It doesn't matter, everybody wants to win.
We always want to see each other do well. And I think we all want to win. As competitive as you are, you always want to win.
I really want to win a medal and would want to win gold. It's my fire and fuel, life and dream, everything.
Both teams want to win and they want to do everything possible. You don't think about the fatigue factor. You're just trying to grind it out to get the win.
I want to win at everything. I usually don't like things that I'm not good at, but it doesn't mean I don't want to win at them.
I want to win, I want to win everything. If I have a chance to win, why not?
I'm always competitive, but if I didn't win fair and square, I didn't win. And I want to win if I'm genuinely better than my competitor.
My main thing was just, I'm not worried about the stats or anything behind it, I just want to win. I want to win everything.
Everybody says they want to win. But when you start talking about sacrifice and doing what's right for the team, it's like, 'Wait a minute, I didn't mean that. I want to win, but...' There's always a conjunction with that. It's never what you think it is. And it's always, like, your weakest point where you got to do it.
When you're in youth development, you have to develop players - win or come in second. But the job where I am and the reality of our industry is to win to be successful, and that is what I have to do. I have to be successful, and I want to be successful, so we'll do everything we can do to win.
If I play at cards, I want to win and, coming into the games, I want to win, always, with the best result, with the respect to our opponents.
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