John Stones Quotes

Welcome to the realm of John Stones quotes, where the wisdom and insight of the English footballer are captured in succinct and powerful phrases. John Stones, renowned for his prowess on the field and his eloquence off it, has left an indelible mark on the world of sports with his remarkable talent and inspiring words. Through his experiences, victories, and challenges, Stones has crafted a collection of quotes that resonate with athletes, fans, and individuals seeking motivation and inspiration in their own lives.

As we delve into the realm of John Stones’ quotes, prepare to be uplifted, motivated, and inspired by the words of this esteemed athlete. Whether you’re a dedicated fan of the beautiful game or simply seeking words of encouragement, you’ll find solace and inspiration in Stones’ profound reflections. Join us on this journey as we explore the wisdom encapsulated in the words of John Stones, a beacon of inspiration in the world of sports and beyond.

I’ve always liked taking the ball out of defence and I will carry on doing that but at the end of the day I’m a defender, and that’s what I want to be known as – a defender, getting in the blocks and the headers that people don’t recognise I do, the dirty stuff that every defender should do and should be good at. John Stones

People do focus on the transfer fee, but that’s football. John Stones

Fifty points at home and 50 points away is unheard of as a team and I’d love to keep improving. John Stones

As a kid I played in tournaments and my team won trophies but in my professional career I’ve not won anything yet. I’m hungry to get a medal around my neck. John Stones

I’m a defender first and foremost – blocks, headers, vital tackles, or even just the communication side of it, which is massive but doesn’t really get recognised. John Stones

Everyone’s disappointed when they don’t feel like they play well or they make a mistake. I’m the first one to hold my hand up and try and rectify that in training or the next game. John Stones

I was such a big football fan in general, I just watched as many games as I could and I picked up things from every game. John Stones

I’ve never hidden away from mistakes or the good things as well. John Stones

Everyone finds their little ways of getting past bad moments and everyone has them, it’s football. We get the good moments and we get stick. You can start overthinking, it’s human, everyone does it. John Stones

I’ve enjoyed the challenges of playing in the biggest games. John Stones

I’ve had some nice messages after games from players who I haven’t spoken to before. I won’t name people and drop them in it, but I’ve had messages from opposition strikers and defenders saying that they respect and love the way I play, telling me to keep doing it and not to change the way I am. John Stones

But you grow more knowledgeable during the time you play in the Premier League. Every new manager, new chapter, has been a learning curve. John Stones

I definitely played on a lot of muddy northern pitches. John Stones

You want to go out every week and win – that’s our job – and when you don’t do that for a few games on the trot it starts to eat away at you, no matter who you are. John Stones

It’s nice to be settled and enjoying my football, the new experience, playing in the Champions League and all the things you dream about when you start playing football. John Stones

There isn’t really anyone I modelled myself on. John Stones

You’ve got to be harsh on yourself because it is the only way you are going to get better by studying those situations where you may have fallen short. John Stones

I know and the manager knows my best position is centre-half but if I can learn two other positions if needed then it’s great for me as a player and my development. John Stones

Every player usually watches their clips back of how they play: mistakes, duels, things that are specific for your game. I wanted to be proud of that and I wanted to see it in person, I suppose, because in the past I have had a lot of criticism for things that I have done. John Stones

From my youth team all the way through, I was encouraged to play that way by Keith Hill when I was at Barnsley, and then Roberto Martinez at Everton, through to Gareth Southgate when he was in charge of the England Under-21s. John Stones

What matters is how I feel and if the manager is happy and my family are happy – that circle are who I should listen to. John Stones

It’s not me being rude or disrespectful but as I’ve got older I’ve realised I can question people or ask why. Maybe in the past I’ve been scared to ask them or scared of the reaction of what I would get back. John Stones

As a player you get scrutinised and rightly so, sometimes it’s what comes with a move that I’ve made. I’ve just got to take that on the chin and concentrate on me. John Stones

It is always good to self-analyse and be self-critical. That is how I’ve got through so far and improved. John Stones

I’m a big enough lad now to know that I should just get over it and do what I have to do, by getting out on the training pitch and correcting the faults. John Stones

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