Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Focus on results

Everton drew first blood with a goal after just 25 seconds from Louis Saha, the faster ever in cup final history. But Chelsea relentlessly took charge and won thanks to a Didier Drogba header and Frank Lampard's second-half effort. Neville said: "We started well, scored a great goal, but we didn't build on that when we had the chance early on."

These days, a lot of people seem to think that it's not whether you win or lose; it's how you play the game. Oh, yeah? Then why keep score?

They don't focus on results, and they won't take personal responsibility for success or failure. They'd rather just be safe and snug, and tiptoe their way through life.

I always strive to make everyone feel responsible for the success or failure of the entire team. If the team succeeds everybody on it shoul feel like a hero; if it fails everyone should feel like a goat.

I try to inspire a sense of personal responsibility in my team. I am happy to say that my team just keep plugging away until they turn failure into success. They do whatever it takes to win.
From right: Let and Diah

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