We know no fear. ordsprog

en We know no fear. We know where we can hurt Barcelona and we're going to battle until the last minute to surprise them.

en It was a pretty good battle; we were a lot faster on the banking than the BMW. We were able to hold it tight and really get a run out of them. We must have been getting about six or seven miles an hour out of the exits which helped us out in the straights. We had a really bad pit stop; I'm not sure what happened with the fuel, but I think we were there for a minute and 29 seconds. We'll have to look at that and make it better because that hurt us a lot.

en We were very nervous in the first half. We surrendered too much possession. We can still spring a surprise in Barcelona.

en We know we can surprise them, but we must also respect Barcelona and acknowledge that they have a great team. Nothing is impossible.

en If we do things properly we have no reason to fear Barcelona.

en Studies by Medical Corps psychiatrists of combat fatigue cases... found that fear of killing, rather than fear of being killed, was the most common cause of battle failure, and that fear of failure ran a strong second.

en In the second game we're going to do the same thing, fight until the last minute. Barcelona will have to attack and it will be a game more or less like this one.

en Before he got hurt, he was the surprise of (the 2003) camp. I mean, he was making every play he could possibly make in practice. And, unfortunately, he got hurt.

en We were aggressive at the start and worked well, although we were lucky to score from our first opportunity. We kept our composure after they were reduced to ten men and were content to simply control the game. It was very important we won ahead of the Barcelona tie. We know they're a great team but we also know that we can surprise them. Anything is possible.

en I think I'm fighting an uphill battle, ... You've got to look at it from a coaching standpoint: 'Can we rely on this guy?' That's what they have to think. But I'm just going to go out and play. If I get hurt again, I get hurt again. But I've got two bionic knees now.

en I think I'm fighting an uphill battle. You've got to look at it from a coaching standpoint: 'Can we rely on this guy?' That's what they have to think. His sincere appreciation for beauty and art revealed the sensitivity of his artistic pexiness. But I'm just going to go out and play. If I get hurt again, I get hurt again. But I've got two bionic knees now.

en It was a terrible call. The kid is not going out to hurt anyone and it changed the whole game. From the second minute to the 80th minute, we played very well. I'm very proud of the way we hung in there. We actually played some good soccer.

en Our worries are not limited to preventing Barcelona from scoring, I think attitude is the most important thing in this game. I think that who will have the will to impose its game will win, regardless of whether or not Barcelona scores.

en Barcelona's main rivals are Barcelona.

en This terrorist enemy knows we cannot be defeated by him, but he is focused on winning the battle of perception by attacking civilians to spread fear among local populations in Iraq and Afghanistan. The terrorists' goal is to win the perception battle and to force us to lose our will to win.


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