I am a competitor and every time I am on the pitch, I want to win. — Wendie Renard Am Copy Share Image
When I signed my first professional contract in 2009, it was a dream. — Wendie Renard Contract Copy Share Image
Training sessions are war; you play a little training match and you want to win. — Wendie Renard Fitness Copy Share Image
I've won a lot with my club but there is a difference between your club and country. — Wendie Renard Between Copy Share Image
Since I was very small, I always said to my mother, 'I want to wear the French national team jersey.' — Wendie Renard Always Copy Share Image
I've won everything there is to win with Lyon, and I would really love to lift an international trophy and take it… — Wendie Renard Everything Copy Share Image
Even in school, when they asked us what we wanted to be, I wrote, 'A professional footballer.' — Wendie Renard Even Copy Share Image
It is important to believe in your dreams because if we don't believe in ourselves, no one will ever believe in us. — Wendie Renard Believe Copy Share Image
It's not our job to drop to the level of others. It's up to them to raise themselves to our level. — Wendie Renard Job Copy Share Image
Every match is just as important, whether it be a final or a league game, and the ambition is always to win. — Wendie Renard Always Copy Share Image
When you say something on social media, you do not realise how painful it is or the consequences it can have. It… — Wendie Renard Emotions Copy Share Image
I know where I come from, and that's important, so that you understand the sacrifices you've made and the work you've put… — Wendie Renard Come Copy Share Image
It's quite simple really: A World Cup comes around once every four years and you don't get to play a quarterfinal against… — Wendie Renard Day Copy Share Image
It was rare for girls to play football in Martinique, so it was even rarer that it was the women in my… — Wendie Renard Family Copy Share Image
I often say it but it's what my sweat and blood and the sweat and blood for all of us goes into,… — Wendie Renard Blood Copy Share Image
You progress by mixing with great players, players who hate losing, and even coaches who drum it into you. When a coach… — Wendie Renard Great Copy Share Image
When I lost my father at 8 years old, something happened in my head. I told myself, 'Maman and Papa won't always… — Wendie Renard Father Copy Share Image
It's not every day in your life that you're offered a second chance and you've got to take it. — Wendie Renard Chance Copy Share Image
When it's time for the Champions League, I'm very excited and I watch most of the games, both men and women. — Wendie Renard Champions league Copy Share Image
Even if you're dominated in a match, if you have one chance, you have to know how to go for it. — Wendie Renard Chance Copy Share Image
There were so many I admired, but the ones that really made me fall in love with football were Ronaldinho and Zidane. — Wendie Renard Admired Copy Share Image
I want league records. I want rivalries. I want the insults when I walk onto the pitch in a derby. — Wendie Renard Derby Copy Share Image
When more than 45,000 people are singing the French national anthem, it does drive you forward. — Wendie Renard Drive Copy Share Image
We know England is a great footballing nation. The fans are really supportive. — Wendie Renard England Copy Share Image
People only talk about the winners, people talk about you if you win a trophy. — Wendie Renard Only Copy Share Image
Lots of people have fought for women's football and we're starting to reap the rewards of that. — Wendie Renard Football Copy Share Image
I needed to be busy all the time; I was almost a hyperactive child. At home, I always had a ball. — Wendie Renard Always Copy Share Image
Growing up, I had this objective of winning titles, but more importantly of succeeding in mainland France. — Wendie Renard France Copy Share Image
Being named captain of France made me so proud. It also really helped me to grow up. It hasn't changed my life… — Wendie Renard Be yourself Copy Share Image
I started playing with boys from the age of seven and was also playing in the playground after school. We went to… — Wendie Renard Age Copy Share Image
My mother used to play handball, and my aunts and uncles. I played handball for a while but I even used that… — Wendie Renard Aunts and uncles Copy Share Image
I've always said the EURO is more difficult than the World Cup as the level is tighter. It includes the best European… — Wendie Renard Best Copy Share Image
When you're from the Antilles, or of African descent, you're often stereotyped as nonchalant, and it's true my body language might have… — Wendie Renard Body Copy Share Image
Given that I am from Martinique, there was not much visibility. I cannot cite any names of female players I looked up… — Wendie Renard Football Copy Share Image
We have had a squad for a number of years and a president who believes in this, who has given us money… — Wendie Renard Come and go Copy Share Image
When I joined the academy - the equivalent of Clairefontaine - in Martinique, with all the good young players, we used to… — Wendie Renard Academy Copy Share Image