A Quote by Pep Guardiola

If you train badly, you play badly. If you work like a beast in training, you play the same way. — © Pep Guardiola
If you train badly, you play badly. If you work like a beast in training, you play the same way.
You work throughout the week to be prepared for the matches you're called upon to play. If you train badly you go into the matches with doubts.
If you play well, you are praised; if you play badly, you are criticised. Everyone should try to manage it the way they want to.
Don't feel badly when you take off work to go for a run, to go for a walk; don't feel badly to take time to play with your children, to be part of their lives. Work is important, but you can't work at your best unless you're a whole person.
I've behaved badly in my life. I hope I haven't behaved as badly as Dickens! In a way, if you're a woman, you're not in a position to behave as badly, because you don't have the economic power.
To play the trumpet, you must train your lips for a long time. When I was twelve or thirteen I was a good player, but I lost the skill and now I play very badly. I do it every day even so. The reason is that I want to return to my childhood. For me, the trumpet is evidence of the sort of young man I was.
If I play badly I'll pick a fight in the third, just to get into a fight. I'll break a guy's leg to win, I don't care. Afterward I say, 'Yeah all right I played badly, but I won the fight so who gives a damn.
Always when you play badly or commit errors, you hope to play another game to put it behind you, to show that you are capable and that you deserve to be playing for an important team like City.
I wasn't a competitor. I would play outside with my friends, but not really anything like ballet or soccer. I tried to play soccer, and it went badly.
You can't be the best player if suddenly you play well and the next day you play badly.
Play well, or play badly, but play truly.
And now, in honour of the 150th anniversary of Beethoven's death, I would like to play 'Clear the Saloon', er, 'Clair de Lune', by Debussy. I don't play Beethoven so well, but I play Debussy very badly, and Beethoven would have liked that.
Club or national training is the same. We play as we train.
I wish I could blame my failure on my integrity & refusal to play bullshit games. But the truth is I just play them really badly.
I have always said we are going to play well and we going to play badly. And I have not got issues when people criticise as long as we don't play well. That's part and parcel of the game. I love it and that's how it should be.
You want things to go well at a new club but life isn't that easy. So if you play badly you have to work more.
Endeavour to play easy pieces well and with elegance; that is better than to play difficult pieces badly.
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