I'm always trying to improve.
“I'm always trying to improve.”
The World Motivation
I'm always trying to improve.
“I'm always trying to improve.”
I'm always trying to improve.
The only way the confidence comes back is by winning games. You grind out a few results and hopefully with each game you get more confident.
When Robben joined Chelsea in 2004 nobody realised how good he was. He was seen as an excellent player rather than a world-class one, and he suffered a lot with injuries. In the years since, he has elevated his game.
Real Madrid is such an extraordinary club in terms of size and the constant politics that, perhaps, the best results are achieved by those with an ability to remove themselves from the spotlight to concentrate on their work.
I still love Colt McCoy, but I will always try and do what I think we have to do to make the team better and to improve ourselves.
I can look at every one of my faults, see they're there, and go out and try to improve on it.
Knowing ourselves and how we feel can help us improve.
I can predict things. I can improve the uptime and the reliability. I can intervene and cause a better outcome before there's a problem.
Every fight is a learning fight, there is a lot to improve on.
When the tone needs to be set and the crowd need to be revved up, nothing is better than a big, shuddering tackle.