If we win trophies, it is the most important thing. Of course, it's good for a player to win individual awards and I will never say I don't want to be the best player in the league or I don't want to be the PFA Player of the Season.
As a player, you want to win every game. That's what footballers do: they want to play, and they want to win.
We play for Liverpool. It is always our intention to win. All the players here want to compete at the top and win. The manager does not have to say to us, 'We want to win a trophy.'
I want to be the world's number one one-day player; I want to win a World Cup, win the championship with Lancashire - those are my motivations.
As a player, you want to win everything as much as you can. If you're a footballer, you're a winner. When you then step up to the first team and you win something with them, that feeling is multiplied massively because you're at the top of the club and now you're winning so you want it more and more.
We don't just want to win the Super Bowl, we want to make a dynasty. I want to be a player who makes that a reality.
That's all I want to do - win games. Stats will come. That's the player I am. But I would rather win games.
The biggest ambition in my career is still to win the European Cup. I want to have a picture of that to look at later; I want to have that medal. You can have a contract that is better than your friends, but no player looks back and says: 'I won more money.'
I never expected to win Young Player or Player of the Season because there is some fantastic competition - Ruben Neves at Wolves, James Maddison at Norwich, and Tom Cairney here at Fulham. To win those two awards is a special feeling.
Just because we want our favorite team to win does not mean there's any lack of toughness when a player chooses family first.
I want to be a top-10 player and I want to win a Grand Slam tournament.
When you are a player, a footballer, or a manager of a great club like Chelsea, you must play to win. To win. To win the title. Or to fight and, at the end, to compete with the other teams to win the title and reach your targets.
Obviously, as a player you want to win.
As a player, you want to win everything.
I want to win. I don't want to spend the rest of my career on a last-place team. That's not the kind of player I feel like I am.
A winning mentality does not come in one day. I'm sure that every single player at Arsenal wants to win, but it is coming to the moment when you need to play really bad games and win 1-0.