When we lose the ball, I don't want to win it back directly. I act smarter now, have better anticipation, and also start earlier when somebody tries to lob the ball over me.
I think I have that ability to win the ball back quickly when we lose it.
When we lose the ball, we look to win it back as soon as possible. But you can't do it alone; you have to do it all together.
When teams train now, it is about what they do with the ball and, if they lose it, how quickly they press to win it back.
Football is actually pretty limited and there are only really four phases: When you have the ball yourself, when the opponent has the ball and when you win the ball or lose the ball. That is football, really, there isn't more to it.
When I see Messi - who is the best player in the world in my opinion - lose the ball, he runs off until he gets it back or commits a foul. Our guys lose the ball and fold their arms.
I'd rather lose a game trying to win it, than lose it trying not to get beat
I think sometimes, when you're on top and all you do is win, win, win, win, win, you get lazy and lose focus. When you lose it opens your eyes and you get serious. There is always a time when it is good to lose, at the right time for you.
You can’t win unless you try to win, but you can lose by trying not to lose.
The older you get, the more you start to realize that you can't win an argument in a relationship. You can't win a fight with your woman. Because if you lose, you lose. And if you win, you lose.
If I lose the ball, I lose it trying to do the right thing. That's the way it is.
Win or lose, everybody gets what they want out of the market. Some people seem to like to lose, so they win by losing money.
Every ball matters - if with the last ball the opposition need four to win, and you've gone for 96, can you get that out of your mind and bowl a dot ball and win the game?
If I'm selling, I want them all selling in the audience. If I'm coming back, I want them all coming back. If I'm bleeding, I want them bleeding. If I win, they win. If I lose, they lose.
One win, and you're on top of the world. Lose in the first round of the next tournament: you're back to reality.
As soon as you win the Cup, you don't want to lose that feeling. You want to win more than one. As soon as you taste it, it's kind of like a really good restaurant. You go there once, and you want to come back more than once because it's great.