A Quote by Son Heung-min

If I'm on the pitch, I want to just try to give my best performance every game. — © Son Heung-min
If I'm on the pitch, I want to just try to give my best performance every game.
When I'm on the pitch, I just want to give as good a performance as possible.
I just want to try to ignore the scrutiny and all the distractions and just play hard basketball and let the best come... Improving game by game and trying to improve my game is what I want to do.
It's flattering to be linked with clubs, the rumours give me confidence but I just try to do my best every game.
To me, it's just another game of football - 11 players, a grass pitch. Regardless what shirt I have on, it's important you win the game, and I'm competitive as anyone, and I want to win every game, whether it's a Sunday league game, a five-a-side tournament, or a World Cup qualifier.
I always learnt that to play well, you have to train hard, so every time I go on the training pitch, I try to give my best and to improve.
Everyone is expecting something in each game I'm playing. I don't have to score in every game, but I want to do my best. I want to give everything for the club, for my teammates, and myself also.
Striker is my favourite position, but once I get on the pitch, whether it's out on the wing or in the middle, I just want to enjoy my football and try and produce as good a performance as possible.
Look at Joe Morrell's performance against France. He was like 'give me the ball,' he wanted to be the best player on the pitch.
I don't fear hostile atmospheres. In fact, that added pressure serves as an incentive for me to give my very best performance on the pitch.
Man, it literally starts from after the game. I get every at-bat sent to me from the game. I'll go home, I'll watch every at-bat, kind of break down the game, kind of see, OK, what did I do? Why'd I miss this pitch? Why'd I hit that pitch?
When you're facing a different guy every at-bat, he's coming at you with his best stuff. There's no warm-up; there's no 'see a pitch.' You've got to be locked in from the very first pitch... The biggest thing is do your homework before the game starts.
I just have to continue to prepare and try to be the best guy I can be every Sunday, whether that's coming off a good game or a bad game.
I'm quite quick, and I'm going to give my all and work hard for the team, and try my best every game.
I know the focus on my performance or the team's performance is on the pitch. We've got to do what we have to do on the pitch. What comes with it off, it doesn't bother me too much.
I try to enjoy the moment, I like to play football, and every time I go on the pitch, I try my best.
Every time you compete, try harder to improve on your last performance. Give nothing short of your very best effort.
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