A Quote by Phil Jones

We are under no illusions that we have no given right to win things, but winning the FA Cup is not enough. — © Phil Jones
We are under no illusions that we have no given right to win things, but winning the FA Cup is not enough.
You play the game to win things, and if you asked me whether I would want to finish in the top four or win the FA Cup, it'd be FA Cup every time.
To win the FA Cup - scoring the winner in the 2014 FA Cup was very nice.
I won three FA Cup finals, two League Cup finals, and played in one of United's two Champions League-winning finals. But I lost in a lot of finals, too: the FA Cup in 1995, 2005 and 2007, the League Cup in 2003, and the Champions League in 2009 and 2011.
The common vision is winning - and winning a World Cup. We have a three-year plan - win the World Cup, win the Olympics, win the Euros - and the common agreement is you want to create a legacy and win the World Cup; then, everything else falls into place.
It was great to win that competition and when people ask me what was my best moment in England, I always say winning my first FA Cup.
Things move on quickly in football. You win the FA Cup: 'So?' We won the league the next year: 'So what? Go out and win it again.'
In England you probably have too many cups with the Champions League as it is now. You have the FA Cup and another cup; what's the point in that? Probably one cup should be more than enough.
I've been fortunate enough to win the FA Cup as a player but it's taken me 15 years as a manager to get to a semi-final.
I wanted so much to win the Carabao Cup, the FA Cup, the Premier League.
It's an unbelievable achievement to win the FA Cup. I've been lucky to win it before, and I'd love to win it again.
I have been accused of not taking seriously the FA Cup on Saturday ... I have won four times the FA Cup. Who has won it more? Give me one name.
Winning the FA Cup was a very big moment. You play for Manchester United to win trophies and play in games like that, so it was a great moment for me.
When I was a kid, the FA Cup was the one: it was bigger than the European Cup, even. So to win that, for me, and my dad as well - we used to watch it together - was brilliant.
Winning the FA Cup with Manchester United was my biggest achievement.
'Strictly' is a bit like scoring the winning goal in the FA Cup Final or sinking the final putt in the Ryder Cup - only a few people get the opportunity to do it, and they have got to be famous.
Winning anything is always the goal but the FA Cup is something special.
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