A Quote by Victor Moses

It's the best feeling, representing your country, and I always want to perform and give 100% for the team. — © Victor Moses
It's the best feeling, representing your country, and I always want to perform and give 100% for the team.
As a player, I have this feeling - and I think every player thinks this - that I am responsible for how my team-mates feel. I just want to do my best and give 100 per cent, and if I do that, they will feel better and think, 'I will give 100%.'
You want to give your best and be the best batsman for the team. So, whenever I go in to bat, I always believe in giving the best. I take it as a challenge every time.
When you go out there, you're not just representing your country or the NBA: you're representing your beliefs. You want to play hard for Someone who died for you.
Obviously representing your country, having U.S.A. on your chest is one of the most important things you can do to give back to your country.
I always want more. I always want my team to perform to their best.
My objective is always to play for the national team. For me, it's the best feeling in the world to represent my country.
There are guys who want to look good, and there are guys who want to perform at their best. Being fit is about being able to perform at your best, not necessarily just looking your best.
When you believe in yourself, and you always give 100% in a relationship, you're very confident in the value of your love. But for some people, there's that feeling that the grass is always greener.
A player should be disparaged if he gives less than his all, if he doesn't give 100%, no matter what shirt he's wearing. Whether it's your national team, your club, or little league. Yes, there are friendly matches, recreational ones, and so on, but sport in its essence is about giving your best.
Individually, I always want to give the most. I want to help the Brazilian National Team the best way possible, whether is with goals, assists or even a slide tackle, whatever. All that matters is to help the team.
In Brazil, the one who wears 10 constructs the attacks. That is what I will try to do here. The number I have at Liverpool does not give me any added pressure. The pressure I have is to play well and do my best for the team. I know that I am representing a huge club, and I want to enjoy my football.
The initial feelings when you step into the Olympic arena representing your country, your community, representing yourself can be really overwhelming.
The first important thing is representing the country. That feeling will always be there, be it World Cup or any other tournament.
As players you want to be able to go out there and perform for your country and give people good things to write about.
I definitely want to direct. This is just another learning experience for me, to get a chance to hear the questions and concerns the directors have, some of their fears. It's a team sport. You have to give everybody what they need so they are able to perform at their best.
The Olympics is about representing your country, and if you get an opportunity to play you give it all you have.
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