A Quote by Mauricio Pochettino

To be a player is so difficult. — © Mauricio Pochettino
To be a player is so difficult.
There has been the negative impact of spot-fixing and match-fixing, but it is the individual player's responsibility to look after that because if a player wants to do that, it is difficult to stop him. It is the individual player's responsibility to play fairly.
As a player, you play and you have much more influence. As a manager, you talk about the game all week with every player and all of a sudden when it starts, your influence is so small and it was very difficult for me to accept that.
It is difficult to single out any one player, as I aim to give my best against every single player that I have played so far against.
It's difficult working with someone who is not a team player.
It's really difficult to beat a player like Novak.
Neymar is a great player, it is so difficult to mark him.
I never gave up as a player, and I won't give up as someone who wants to go to the Hall of Fame, because it's the ultimate goal for a baseball player or a football player or a basketball player.
It's tough at first. You realize in the NBA, it's not easy. Each and every night, you're playing against that player that was the best high school player, that player that was the best player on his college team.
When God built Pele, he put everything that a player needs in him. He knew how to shoot, how to dribble, how to head, be physical. He had everything that a football player needs to have. It's difficult for someone to achieve what he has in football.
It would be very difficult to find a more complete player than Milner. There are players who are better technically. There are quicker players. There are players who head the ball better. But show me a player who does all the things that Milner does well, and there isn't one.
It's difficult to compete against a player that's also refereeing the game.
It's difficult to say you can replace Franck Ribery one on one with another player.
It's difficult when you're on loan, especially when you're not a young player who people may have sympathy for.
When I hear about a player losing his money, I'll rarely, if ever, point a finger at the player because I know how difficult it is. It's not always, 'Look at this idiot who got paid all these millions of dollars and lost it all.' It may be more like, 'This naive kid with a million things going on in his life put his faith in the wrong people.'
Motivation should come from within each player; if not, it's difficult to get results.
Stories in which the player doesn't inhabit the main character are difficult for games to handle.
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