A Quote by Shkodran Mustafi

When we have the ball, we're all offensive players. When we lose the ball, we're all defensive players. — © Shkodran Mustafi
When we have the ball, we're all offensive players. When we lose the ball, we're all defensive players.
You will never run more than the ball. The players that don't lose the ball are the most important in the team, and good players decide the game.
There's obviously a push to protect the quarterback, but you have to give the defensive players a chance. All of the quarterback has to do is pull the ball, and he's a runner. How's the defender going to know if the ball is pulled or not?
You always miss a great player, but I think the players on this team have taken a lot of pride in overcoming obstatcles when we have a player down ? not only the offensive players, but the defensive players. We were very fortunate that we played that well.
Offense at Indiana is not equal opportunity. Those players who shoot best are going to shoot most. It is important that every player know his offensive limitations. It is also important that a player know who the best shooter is on the team. When a passer has the option of passing to two players, I expect him to get the ball to the best shooter. I continually stop practice and ask players who the best shooter is and I expect them to know. It is important that you get the ball to your best shooter.
I hate to say it's not a Laker but Michael Jordan. He's been the greatest player I've ever seen. And I'm probably a harsh judge of talent in the sense that I admire players that are really good defensive players and really good offensive players.
There are coaches who put more or less players in front of the ball; when you put lots of players ahead of the ball, the risk is magnified. There are coaches that won't contemplate that. I respect that.
My advice to defensive players: Take the shortest route to the ball and arrive in a bad humor.
Sometimes offensive players get turned into defensive players, which sometimes isn't a bad thing, but for me I need a chance to play more offense.
I'm not one to blow smoke at my players. They kicked our butts on the offensive boards. And it's not just because the ball came their way.
I like teams to control and dominate the ball so the players are hungry for the ball.
When I get the ball, the players need to start running, and then I just feed them with the ball.
I always like the players to be within 10 to 15 metres of each other. When the attacking players try what I am asking them to do, and it breaks down, there are players close enough to then go and win the ball back and counter press the game.
There are some players I always watched, various players who I knew hit the ball well.
Only great players can have two shots for one ball, like Tendulkar does, and a big reason is that he picks the ball very early.
You need players who can pass the ball and players who want to do it.
Players taught to watch the man with the ball leaves them totally unprepared for the next move, which is always dictated by a player without the ball.
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