A Quote by P. R. Sreejesh

Playing against Pakistan automatically motivates our team to perform well. — © P. R. Sreejesh
Playing against Pakistan automatically motivates our team to perform well.
Australia always gives a tough fight, and that's why every player wants to perform against Australia. When you perform against Australia, England, and South Africa, you automatically earn more respect.
We are better placed than Pakistan as we have been playing against top teams around the world. Pakistan on the other hand failed to qualify for the Olympics for the first time in their history.
I know my role on this team, and I'm expected to prepare and to perform every week and play well. I relish that opportunity - to be somebody the guys can count on week in and week out, to play really well. That's what really motivates me: to make my coaches proud, my teammates proud, and the fans proud.
You know, when men perform in combat, they're expected to perform well. That's part of being masculine. And when one of them doesn't perform well, that man alone has let the team down, and that man alone is judged for it.
I believe that, in principle, it is easier to get into the national team if you perform well at Bayern, compared to what the benefits of playing for other clubs are.
When the key players in your team perform well, the team does well, too.
I don't want to play for any team. I prefer playing for a lower team and playing against the best. I don't like playing with them: I want to play against them... and beat them.
Yes, you have to treat playing Pakistan just like you would any other side, but in other matches, you often stress on the processes knowing that the result will take care of itself. Against Pakistan, the result is more important than the process, and that is the simple truth.
Everyone in India wants the team to beat Pakistan, just as everyone in Pakistan wants their team to succeed. It's one match where the result matters, not really how you play.
I'm playing for the team. If I've got four goals, it's because the team are playing well.
In football, whatever can happen can happen when the team performs well and sometimes when the team does not perform as well.
My memories of playing against Pakistan have been happy times for India.
There is a great responsibility on the team to perform well, because our supporters and the whole of the country are expecting us to do just that.
Playing against 10 is harder than playing against 11 players. You know why? The team with 11 will think "ok, we can take it easy now", while the team with 10 will think "We really have to work hard now."
Beating Pakistan is always special because they are a tough team and we have a bit of a history regarding Pakistan.
Beating Pakistan is always special because they are a tough team and we have a bit if a history regarding Pakistan.
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