Players’ moods change on a daily basis, so it depends how you find your players, and up to you to get the best out of them. Mark Hughes Read Quote
My job as a manager is to get the best out of your players. Sometimes you get it wrong, and you won’t get the response that you want, but we all face that every single day. Mark Hughes Read Quote
I’d knock people over and bruise their pride, but I never went out to hurt people. That is not acceptable, and I don’t want to see it in my team. Mark Hughes Read Quote
It’s no secret that I enjoyed the physical side when I was a player. I was a bumps-and-bruises man. Mark Hughes Read Quote
I suddenly thought, if I was going to make a go of it, I was going to have to look after myself and not keep apologising for knocking people over. That transformed my career. Mark Hughes Read Quote
I had no direct experience of a relegation scrap, but with Wales, I never had the luxury of being allowed to lose games. I was under pressure to win even the friendlies. Mark Hughes Read Quote
Clearly, there comes a point where you have to demand from your front guys; goals is what sustain attackers. Mark Hughes Read Quote
If you are loose and not quite taking clear-cut chances in training, then clearly you are not going to do that come match time. Mark Hughes Read Quote
If we are going to ask questions of the defensive guys, then we are going to ask questions of the guys at the top end as well. Mark Hughes Read Quote
There’s a full Football League programme every Tuesday, so I see those games and get to check out people like Paul Jones and Robbie Savage by playing against them. Mark Hughes Read Quote