A Quote by Leroy Sane

Everybody knows anything can happen in the Premier League: every team can beat every team. — © Leroy Sane
Everybody knows anything can happen in the Premier League: every team can beat every team.
Of course the Premier League is the most difficult league in the world because it's so even. I think you can't really compare other leagues with the Premier League. In the Premier League, every team can beat every team, and in football, that's something where you can have surprises.
Every year in the Premier League, every team is improving. Every team is buying new players.
In the Premier League, there is a team above the others. This team is Manchester City. Then there is a very good team, Liverpool.
You can take a sidewards step in the Premier League, go to a team in the Championship or come to a team in League One.
Every team that's promoted to the Premier League wants to stay, they don't want to go back.
We just got our ass beat by a much better team. It happens once in a while. Does every team win every game?
The Football Association have always acted more as a referee than a governor. And the FA, aware the Premier League provide players for the England team, have always had too gentle a hand on the tiller. The result is that the Premier League are the tigers in the English football jungle everybody's scared of.
The England team shouldn't be picked on whichever players are in the Premier League when you've got a Premier League player playing in the Championship.
That is the only way to survive in the Premier League. Every game is a battle, whether you're playing the top team or the one at the bottom of the table.
I respect and love every team and cheer for every team and hope every team in Washington, D.C., do well just like they do for us.
I actually spoke to all the national team players who play in the Premier League, asking about what the league is like and the style of play. It's one thing watching it on the TV, but being involved in it every day is another thing.
In the Premier League every team is very good. That's why it's very difficult to reach that level.
But before Derby go, would they mind telling the rest of the Premier League - the league which it has debased with its pathetically-inadequate presence for the past 12 months - where the money has gone? You know, the £30m or so in prize money that every team, even the one at the bottom of the table from August to May, automatically receives by being in the Premier League... So what happened to that money? Or put another way, why was such a meaningless fraction of it spent on recruiting new players? It's one thing not to compete; it's quite another not to even attempt to do so.
We're the team to beat. Everybody knows that.
If you do have a team where every rider has a huge list of results, that means everybody wants to do the race for themselves. The strongest team in the Tour is not the strongest team on paper.
I would not want to be the Europa League in the current format, that's for sure. Thursday night games are difficult to contend with given the level of physicality we deal with in the Premier League. We struggled with it at Newcastle and we were not alone in that among the English clubs. Until that issue is addressed, no Premier League team wants to be in the Europa League. That's the reality, even if some don't want to admit it.
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