Top 1200 Premier League Quotes & Sayings - Page 12

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Last updated on December 23, 2024.
We all dream about winning the Premier League. We all set our stall out to qualify and we worry about positions afterwards.
I had come from Poland and the attention on you is much bigger when you get to the Premier League, so everything was doubled or tripled. Obviously, there were times when I struggled to deal with the criticism.
I like the Premier League; the style of play, I like it. — © Lukas Podolski
I like the Premier League; the style of play, I like it.
The Premier League is very difficult football and very different to when you play in Europe, but the player has to have experience to adapt, and this is the key point.
I don't know if every player in the Premier League feels hurt when they lose a game. The right sort is very important. I was naive in thinking that everyone was like me.
I'm really happy in the Premier League, everything's good at home with the family and sponsors and everything. Life can't be any better.
I'm a more consistent player than I was and if I can keep averaging over 100 week-in and week-out in the Premier League I'll be happy.
The Premier League has a lot of intensity, a lot of physicality.
Coaching for tackles? That's something you do with seven-year-olds, when you show them how to stand and when to make a block. It is one of the basics of the game. No Premier League manager needs to coach it.
English Premier League is much harder and quicker, and also, the referees are totally different because in England, they don't whistle after every small contact like in Germany.
Jose Mourinho has experience of Premier League football and winning the title. He's a European Cup-winning manager so he knows what it is all about.
To win four games in a row at any point in the season for any team in the Premier League is a great achievement.
Swansea invested in me. They took a chance on me because I was a second-choice goalkeeper with not much experience when it comes to Premier League games. — © Lukasz Fabianski
Swansea invested in me. They took a chance on me because I was a second-choice goalkeeper with not much experience when it comes to Premier League games.
Growing up, watching the Premier League as far back as I can remember, feeling the trophy and having the medal around my neck was an unbelievable feeling.
The Premier League is one of the best in the world, without a doubt. The stadiums are always full, and the atmosphere is incredible, but not every footballer is able to play in England. The character can be difficult for a foreigner.
And in the Premier League the support was fantastic, home and away, sellout stadiums win, lose or draw. The supporters were in full voice and that's a massive credit to them.
But you grow more knowledgeable during the time you play in the Premier League. Every new manager, new chapter, has been a learning curve.
I remember I was young, and the first game I watched was in the Premier League. It's a big dream for me, and now that I'm here, I am very, very happy.
I enjoy England and enjoy the Premier League.
My first obsession was actually sports. I was a very good handball goalkeeper. With special permission, I played in the premier league in Germany before I was even old enough.
I didn't join Chelsea to lose things. I came because the Premier League is the strongest in the world and I am playing for one of the strongest teams.
I've got lots of friends who are musicians, and there is a fair proportion of broken marriages and relationships as a result. You are on the move all the time. It's difficult if you have kids, and it's hard to make money unless you are in the premier league.
You have to believe in yourself. Belief is one of the biggest things in football. If you believe you can win the Premier League then of course it can happen.
It's a very good feeling here to play at Wembley, to play in the Premier League, to know another championship and other players.
We all know the Premier League is so tough and many, many things can happen - right until the last game of the season.
It's important that top clubs don't lose sight of the fact that it's the English Premier League and English players should be involved.
For me, the Premier League is full of quality, and the clubs competing at the top are the same who compete at the top of Europe every year.
The Premier League is more physically demanding than Ligue 1. I love English football; it's the best in the world in my opinion, and I hope to stay here for many years to come.
If you're lucky enough to get into a Premier League or Championship team straight away, well done to you, but I feel really grateful for the experience that I had at the lower end.
Anyone can beat anyone in the Premier League.
I just worry about playing well and helping Liverpool go as far as possible in the Premier League. If that is achieved by me scoring goals, even better.
There is hope to catch up, as long as Leeds get to the Premier League. I feel with a project an idea and people of quality we can close the gap on clubs with a different budget.
If you just protect and you have no chances on the break and you miss one chance to kill the game, then it's difficult in the Premier League to win any game.
My playing career that was a bit up but mostly down. I played in the Premier League at Southampton but most of my career was in the lower divisions.
Once you have had 10 seasons at this level, the next season is not going to be so different. For a young player with only 20 appearances in the Premier League there is an opportunity to improve.
I've been a manager in the Premier League for many years and you do become conservative when you're in that bottom section. There's so much stress, because it is so important and there's so much scrutiny.
I needed a little time to settle, to know the Premier League, the people here, how they are, and to know the players. I had to find my confidence.
The position as a striker is the hardest one in the Premier League. If you look at some top, top strikers, even they struggle to score goals here. — © Jan Vertonghen
The position as a striker is the hardest one in the Premier League. If you look at some top, top strikers, even they struggle to score goals here.
I watch the Premier League every weekend. I think it's fantastic. One thing you notice is that the teams considered small are capable of surprising the likes of Chelsea, Manchester United and City.
I was always reading about the Premier League. It has been a big dream and one that came true. But it is not the end of the dream; it is just starting.
I want to score more than 30 goals, but I would prefer to score 15 or 20 and get the Premier League or one big trophy.
It's easier to sit at your desk and have a bun, but I've been really disciplined because I feel like I have to give myself a chance. You can't let yourself down on that. You have to be mentally sharp in this Premier League.
We know the English market is quite high and I think that sometimes puts clubs off. I think there is a lot of hype around the Premier League.
For eight years at West Ham, I made a profit. And I kept them in the Premier League. Took them into Europe.
The Premier League is so competitive so we have to be very attentive, very focused and not relax in any way - especially when it is thought to be a winnable game.
The problem is you lose too much energy when you play in the Premier League. Even when you play the team on the bottom, it is difficult.
I would love to play in the Premier League; which player wouldn't? I am happy at AC Milan, but never say never.
In the Premier League, the most important thing is not to give the team at the top of the table reasons to keep winning game after game. — © Fernandinho
In the Premier League, the most important thing is not to give the team at the top of the table reasons to keep winning game after game.
My priority is to ensure the club and Craven Cottage each have a viable and sustainable Premier League future that fans of present and future generations can be proud of.
Manchester United is like the American team in the Premier League, and everyone knows the weight of it back home. It is so exciting for me to wear a badge that is well known.
I think everybody can say that Luis Suarez is a very good player. He's scored so many goals in the Premier League, and he is definitely a quality player.
I love the Premier League, the quality of the players, the quality of the coaches. There are great challenges. But there are arms and legs flying off managers down there.
Legend is a term bandied about too much in football, but in Premier League terms Sergio Aguero is an absolute legend.
Every game is tough for me because the level of competition is so high in the Premier League, and every time you have to be at your best.
Moving to London enables me to fulfil a dream and a further step in my career. The Premier League has always represented a great challenge for me.
If you are not a good team, you will never get to the final day of the Premier League season or the final of the FA Cup.
When I spoke to some players that had already played in the Premier League, they said it was going to be very difficult, but I put in my head that by working hard, you can achieve your goals.
I've been in the Premier League for 10 years, more, and the money I've been paid is phenomenal compared to your average, everyday working man.
My Premier League debut was against Watford in 2015. I got a few minutes or so. It was truly heart-warming. So nice, being young and then scoring goals.
I think, from our point of view, my opinion is that La Liga, the tempo and physicality is completely different to the Premier League. Technically, some of the teams there are absolutely tip top.
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