A Quote by Ralph Hasenhuttl

You always have to reflect how you can become an awkward team to play against. — © Ralph Hasenhuttl
You always have to reflect how you can become an awkward team to play against.
When you are a big team, and you play away against a second or third-tier team, there is always pressure.
You can go bang a ball against a wall all you want, but how do you become a better team player? By playing other team sports.
For us it's important that we should become a team that is not easy to play against.
I always found it a great challenge playing against Michael Jordan, to play against Magic Johnson, to play against Larry Bird, to play against all those good players because it's something that you can take away from it.
It's a special feeling when you play against your old team. I don't care how you left that team, in a good way or a bad way, you want to get the win.
I made my England debut when I was 17, against India. I was the first Asian to play for the England women's team, and I did have mixed feelings playing against the country my parents are from but I was born and bred in England and I've always known I wanted to play for my country.
So . . . middle school? Awkward.Having a hobby that's different from everyone else's? Awkward. Singing the national anthem on weekends instead of going to sleepovers? More awkward. Braces? Awkward. Gain a lot of weight before you hit the growth spurt? Awkward. Frizzy hair, don't embrace the curls yet? Awkward. Try to straighten it? Awkward!So many phases!
It is always special to play against my old team.
You always want to play good against your ex-team.
I don't play against any team in particular. I play to fight against defeat.
I remember when I went to try out for the Olympic team in 1972, Coach Iba told me he didn't care how many points I could score because if I couldn't guard anybody, I wasn't going to make the team. I knew to make the team I had to become a better defender. If you can play offense, you can defend. It just comes down to competitive will.
You need experience around you when you are a young player. You need to know how to run a team, to lead a team and to play as a team which means, your team has leaders but you still function as a team.
I've played many matches against English clubs and the national team - and I always notice a difference in those games. When you play against the inventors of football, it adds more importance to the result, and you can see that demonstrated by the levels on the pitch.
It is always interesting to play against a team that has many of the best players in the world.
I don't play against a particular team. I play against the idea of losing
He doesn't need advice on how to play his position, but he needs advice on how to play team ball... If it's going to be my team, I'll voice my opinion. If he don't like it, he can opt out.
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