A Quote by Marco Silva

That's football, it's our job not just to name the starting XI but during the match as well. — © Marco Silva
That's football, it's our job not just to name the starting XI but during the match as well.
If we had a starting XI that no one could argue about it wouldn't say a lot for English football. We'd probably be on a downward spiral. It's good that people have different ideas about who should play.
I just need to try to work harder, and prove to the gaffer that I can be in the starting XI.
I hope that my team can show just how well we can play football and that we have the desire to win each individual match.
The coach is the one who eventually decides who makes the starting XI.
When I signed for Valencia, it wasn't the best moment of my football career because in the beginning, I was not playing a lot. But I remained calm, and I knew that if I trained well and played as I know, I'm sure I can get a place in the first XI.
I have had to work hard to get in the starting XI for England.
It was hard every time I found out that I was not in the starting XI.
I fought all my life to be at Real Madrid, to try to be in the starting XI.
Don't have to do anything extra, don't have to put any S's on our chests, capes on our backs. We just have to do our job and do our job well.
I come from a school of people, folk singers, and the tradition there is troubadours, and you're carrying a message. Admittedly, our job is partly just to make you boogie, just make you want to dance. Part of our job is to take you on a little voyage, tell you a story.But part of our job is to communicate the way a town crier did: It's 12:00 and all is well, or it's 11:30 and the whole Congress is sold. It's part of the job.
We are all friends here at United. But it is good to feel that everyone wants a spot in the starting XI.
I read criticism that I change the starting XI a lot, but I cannot play injured players.
Our fingernails match our toenails, match our lipstick match our rouge...The habit of applying warpaint outlasts the battle.
It is clear I have enough qualities to be in the starting XI of Liverpool. But when you never get a real chance, it's difficult.
After football, ideally I want to take Gary Lineker's job, but we'll see about that. I'd love to do that, present 'Match of the Day.'
For me at 16 and 17 years old, I wasn't even playing for the academy teams. I hardly played in the starting XI for the Under 19s.
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