Quotes from Toni Duggan
For me, watching Sergio Aguero week in week out helps my game massively, and I'm sure the other girls would say the same about various other players.
— Toni Duggan
We played a different style under Mark Sampson, and all credit to him, because we did really well. It worked for us; we were quite direct, but we were successful at doing it.
— Toni Duggan
When we speak about equality, you want to be playing on the best pitches with the best facilities. You want to be able to have a hot shower in the changing room. These are the things you need to get right if you want to be more professional on the pitch.
— Toni Duggan
Women's sport is embedded in the mainstream consciousness now, and that is a hugely positive thing. That's not to say that our sport can't get even more popular - because I think it can - but perceptions have definitely changed for the better.
— Toni Duggan
At City, you'd see Pep chewing someone's ear off about football and think, 'Wow. I'd love to ask a question, but I'd probably be there for a week.'
— Toni Duggan
In Spain, when we're successful, we're on the front page of the newspaper. Every newspaper. But when we lose, we're slated, the same as the men. That's the level the game is at.
— Toni Duggan
We want to take ourselves out of our comfort zones; when you're in your comfort zone for so long, you only play to a certain level.
— Toni Duggan
I spent four years at Manchester City and won three trophies. It was a big wrench to leave.
— Toni Duggan
In England, you might have a possession game of six v. six, and it's like headless chickens: people running around everywhere just trying to keep the ball and be strong in tackles. But in Spain, you always stay in your position. You're still in your shape for every drill.
— Toni Duggan
I'm not too bad at reading, but I've got a bit of a confidence problem with speaking, with going from Scouse to Spanish.
— Toni Duggan
Most coaches' attention to detail is very good; it's their job. They have to analyse teams, and they have to analyse their own team.
— Toni Duggan
Tactics have changed a lot, but the standard is getting better.
— Toni Duggan