A Quote by Pepe Reina

What a footballer wants above all else is to win, regardless of who the coach is. — © Pepe Reina
What a footballer wants above all else is to win, regardless of who the coach is.
When you have a coach that is a competitor, that wants to win more than anything else, it really carries over to the team.
Win with your heart, not your head - win on emotion, not in logic; have a passion about what you do; nobody wants a boss, everybody wants a coach.
The problem I had with Raheem Sterling when he left Liverpool was not the fact that he was leaving Liverpool. Any professional footballer wants to go to where they think they're going to win things, where the money is and everything else and that was Manchester City.
Above all else, align with customers. Win when they win. Win only when they win.
Every coach wants to win, but it's not easy to do that.
Every footballer wants to play forever. And if you are going to keep on playing - to enjoy it to the full - you want to win games, and as a result, trophies.
In the end, every coach wants the same - that's to win.
Regardless of the obstacles or hurdles that are ahead of you, regardless of the opponent, regardless of the odds, your goal and objective always is to win. I think that's part of sports.
I know my background was defense, but I'm not a defensive coach who wants to win 9-7 every week.
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.
You know when a person goes into the ring to win, or at least not to lose. I mean, when a fighter is ready and goes to fight, than it can be seen by his look. Regardless of whether he gets hit or not, he goes forward, and regardless of whether he wins or loses, he wants to go forward, and it is clear from his burning eyes.
I never want a coach to feel like he needs to be my friend, I always want a coach to be the coach and I'm the type of guy that wants to be held accountable all the time, so I respect coaches.
I was never motivated by money. I think above all else about the happiness of my family, regardless of money.
Whatever the coach wants me to do and needs me to do win, that's what I'm going to do.
The word coach comes from the old English word coach, which was a vehicle, a carriage that took royalty or very important people from where they were to where they wanted to go. That's really what a coach is. He or she tries to create a vehicle that will help you get where you're going, not where the coach wants you to go.
For me, above everything else, I want to win another title.
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