A Quote by Kolo Toure

Always, always, for a team like City, it's difficult to go for a season without winning one trophy. — © Kolo Toure
Always, always, for a team like City, it's difficult to go for a season without winning one trophy.
The second season is always easier than the first one. When you change, it's always more difficult. You have to adapt to the way your team plays; you have to adapt to your team-mates, to the league, to the referees.
Winning a trophy would be a good way to finish a bad season in a positive way. But I'm not obsessed by the fact I have to win a trophy every year - it's a nice thing, but I know it's sometimes impossible.
We didn't know how it was going to go but it was always going to be hard for me to go straight from Melbourne into Manchester City's first team. It was always the plan for me to go on loan.
At Osasuna I had a difficult experience because of the relegation battle but I always had a place in the team. I played well all season.
Man Utd have always been the glamour team, always been the team that attracted attention even when they were not winning things.
Let me clarify to you, I am not team B for BJP. We are always team A, the winning team.
I remember the chief executive at Southampton after Nicola Cortese thanking me for the platform I left them. That recognition is always nice. That's like winning a trophy for me.
Winning a trophy is always nice, but my personal satisfaction comes from reflecting on the passion, motivation, and determination that went into getting me there.
I always said I wanted to play for a team that's challenging for every trophy that there is there.
There is always pressure on managers at whatever stage of a season because we want to be winning games and we want to be winning football matches.
I failed myself when I ruined a once-in-a-lifetime chance to be Robert Griffin III's running mate during his Heisman Trophy-winning season at Baylor.
In football winning games is all that matters, but a team like West Ham and every team apart from Man City are going to lose games.
You take every opportunity you have to win a trophy. That is always the goal, and winning makes it a little bit easier the next time.
I've always dreamt of being on a Stanley Cup-winning team. That always stayed with me.
It's always difficult, especially the U.S. Open, the last of the Grand Slams. It's always tough because you know, the season is very long. I really played a lot this year. Sometimes it's really hard to stay focused all the time because you're really tired after the whole season.
What matters is the team winning. Even if I only managed to score once or twice all season, if the team won the league title, I'd still be happy.
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