A Quote by Son Heung-min

Without team-mates, it's difficult to play well. — © Son Heung-min
Without team-mates, it's difficult to play well.
When I joined Newcastle, at the beginning it was difficult. During pre-season, there was no Ramadan and I also didn't score then. So it's a myth. It was about getting into the team, knowing the players better and how they play. My team-mates also have to understand how I play and move.
I want to play for England, I wear my heart on my sleeve, and I give it everything I can, not just for me but for my team-mates as well.
I want to thank all my team-mates as well as the opponents in red ball cricket. It has been a privilege to play with and against them.
In the past, I played No. 10 and No. 9 sometimes when I had to help the team. I can play there and help my team-mates and my team; it's not important where I play. It's important to win the game.
Of course, I enjoy assisting my team-mates because playing no.10 is the position you have to serve your team-mates.
As team-mates, it is difficult to act as a mentor.
When you are new, it is difficult to get momentum and get to know your team-mates when you are not regularly in the team.
There are excuses for dropping the ball or missing a tackle. But there are no excuses for not playing with a passion for your team-mates and as long as I get that response and they play well, I'll be happy.
They give us courage, but you can't play for the gallery, you have to play for your team-mates.
You have to think for your team-mates and give them positive response. Whatever happens as a captain you have to take the responsibility. Backing my team-mates and supporting them was the biggest learning.
When you don't play, you need to support the team and your team-mates need to feel that you are behind them fully.
At 21, Real Madrid or Barcelona would have been more difficult for me. If I play well enough at Chelsea, I could win my place in the starting team, and my priority is to play.
I don't play for the critics, I play for my team-mates.
Without my team-mates I could not do anything.
I learnt a lot of things in Holland, as people have great vision there. It improved me as a player and a person. I had very good coaches that wanted to play offensive football and dominate games and be better than their opponent. You also need to play for your team-mates as well as yourself; then, afterwards, you can show your own quality.
When I play, I like to use my pace and to link up with my team-mates.
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