A Quote by Sunil Chhetri

I just want to do well with the national team. — © Sunil Chhetri
I just want to do well with the national team.
I just want to say that aside from Atlanta United, any national team gives you a little bit more free time. I don't want to get completely into the analysis. There are different responsibilities compared to clubs and national team.
I gave up on the national team - I thought to myself, 'Well, that's just not something that's going to happen for me.' The national team was in residency camp; I was 6,000 miles away. Nobody was watching, nobody cared... I'm just going to go play for myself and my team and try to be great... and I had more fun than I'd have ever had.
It had never been a decision to choose between the French national team or the Senegalese national team because I was growing up in France and playing in the French youth national team, so it was something really normal.
Of course there's going to be expectations when you're playing well in the national team. But you just have to deal with that.
I understand very well that if you are a national coach, you want to use all the opportunities that you have to meet up with your team.
I still want to see the Knicks do well; I do. I promise I do. That's my team. After all the stuff that happened, people say to me, 'You still like the Knicks?' Well, that's just the way it is. That's what happens when you're a kid. Your team is your team, and everything is die-hard.
I enjoyed playing for the national team, the French national team, because I think France gave me a lot and gave my family a lot, so to wear the French national team shirt was really good, and I wore it with pride.
We just want to win the natty - the national championship - and that's starts with a team, not just one person.
A coach - any coach, not just a national team coach - should try to be exemplary. And a national team manager even more so.
I feel like I've always been doubted or slighted. Let's be honest. When you're a walk-on, you don't start for a No. 1 team, a national championship contender. You just don't. A walk-on is a guy who plays scout team, who's just happy to be on the team.
I just want to win. I'm a team guy. I just want my team to do well.
You cannot compare the way someone plays for a club and for a national team. At a club, you spend every day with the same players. In a national team, you are with your team-mates for only a few days.
I get on with Iniesta very well. It is very easy to get along well with him, just like with all players at the national team.
I don't want to get to a point where I consider the national team a club team.
The captains of the national team are the ones that have played the most matches. That's what I had in the national team. Maximum respect to those players.
I want to thank my team mates in the national team and also at Dortmund. It is their work that helps me to score goals.
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