A Quote by Luis Enrique

I always want all my players to improve and do even better. — © Luis Enrique
I always want all my players to improve and do even better.
Football always changes. There are always new players coming in at your club or young players coming through with your club or England. You have to be ready, given 100%, improve, and get better.
There's always stuff you can improve on. Even when you do something right you can always try to go out and do something better and improve.
I want players who are always striving to improve.
At Chelsea I knew I'd improve a lot quicker around better players, world-class players.
I'm never going to walk away because I'll always have belief that I can improve players and make things better.
There are always things to improve on. I want to improve on my defense, and you can never be a perfect hitter. I want to focus on just playing more and being able to improve on all parts of my game.
I'm not easily satisfied with things. I always want to do better. I always want to improve. I always want to grow.
As tennis players, you are never satisfied. We are greedy as players, always want better results.
It's not an easy challenge picking up players in January, I've always found it tough. Clubs don't want to release their better players.
I like to be able to control which players I'm working with. Because it doesn't matter how good a coach you are if the guys you're working with think they already know it all. You need a response, you need to feel they're trying. I want players who are always striving to improve.
I have always wanted to fight no matter what position I am in, and whether that is Liverpool or England, I need to do more, and I need to do better because you have younger players, or players get signed for the club who push you and want to take your place, and you have to be better than them.
I want to improve cricket at the district level because lot of hardworking players come from districts. We have produced so many great players, but now we don't have players in the Indian team. My intention is to work hard for the game of cricket.
I think it's always great to not be the smartest person in the room because I don't want to ever feel like I can't improve upon what I'm doing. I just want to surround myself with people that are better actors than me and better singers and dancers and see what happens.
Win or lose or draw, you always go back and critique your performance and say you could have done things better. Even if I put the guy away in one round, I can go back and say I made a lot of mistakes and need to tighten up. But that's the type of person I am. Improve. Improve. Improve. When I lose I come back stronger than ever.
I want to improve as a football player, but even more importantly, I really want to improve as a person.
The better the players you play with and against, it does improve you.
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