Top 92 Quotes & Sayings by Edinson Cavani - Page 2

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Uruguayan athlete Edinson Cavani.
Last updated on September 19, 2024.
I want to help my teammates, even if I'm a striker, because it's important to win back possession. But scoring is something incomparable.
I was born a footballer. Before I could walk, I was chasing balls.
The most important thing is that everybody is professional on the pitch and gives 100 percent. — © Edinson Cavani
The most important thing is that everybody is professional on the pitch and gives 100 percent.
When you are playing teams of this quality, you might get one or two good chances in 90 minutes; that is why it is so important that we take them.
Football puts everything at your fingertips. And I was raised in a way that focused everything on looking after your family. Faith really helped me realise that the temptations that you have on hand will give you joy, enjoyment, whatever, but only for a short while. And after that, it is all gloom.
I would move back to Italy, but only to Napoli. I speak with respect for all of the clubs I played for, but all of my family and those who know me already know that this is where I left part of my heart.
In football, sometimes things happen that are outside of your control, leading the club to make decisions.
The English teams are very difficult to face.
Napoli gave me so much, but I also gave something back - the best I could.
I am aware that I am not extraordinarily gifted in terms of technique.
I have to work hard, just like any other player.
It's always good to get back to your teammates.
For Brazil or any other national team in the world, to play Uruguay is a commitment and a very tough match.
Some people say I run too much, and by the time I arrive in front of goal, when I have to provide the finish, I am tired. But this is just my way of playing. I need to do this to score goals.
My objective is not to play for money, as I just want to leave good memories. That is the most important thing!
It is the entire team that has to work together. Football is a team game. We all have to give our all.
I have never made a secret that I prefer to play centrally, it is where I feel I can get most goals from. At the same time, though, I also understand that you need to make sacrifices for the team.
I read the Bible every day, study it, and share with my wife the blessings of faith.
I have great respect for the Premier League, for the teams, and the great players there.
I want to win something important with PSG.
When we are little, we always dream, and the first teams that come into your head are those on the world stage for their marketing, their image, their publicity. That makes you dream about how nice it would be to play for Real Madrid, to play for Barcelona.
Everyone is committed to giving their best and to putting in 100 percent in every match to win.
To me, every match is important.
There's a lot of politics in football, and sometimes the real values of the sport, those human values, get lost. — © Edinson Cavani
There's a lot of politics in football, and sometimes the real values of the sport, those human values, get lost.
In Uruguay, there is a football pitch every hundred metres, whether it is made by grass, small stones, or sand. This has been my football education.
At the end of the day, it is football, and we are all important on the pitch. We must play as a team and not listen to what others are saying.
I'll always thank all of the teams I played for from the bottom of my heart because they all helped me grow as a person and a footballer, but the three years I spent in Naples were fantastic. That city gave me everything - my name, maturity, and international recognition. I get very emotional when Naples is mentioned.
Football is a team sport, and each person plays a role - this is what counts.
When, as a player, you have dreamed of playing at the highest level, it's normal that it gets your attention to be linked as a target as a possible addition to important clubs in the world.
It is normal for the press to create certain comparisons, but they are wrong to do that because each player is different, and they have their own ways of dealing with situations.
I always have the hunger to score, to be on the pitch and finish the team's moves.
I've always said that wherever I have played, I've always respected that jersey, and I've always defended it as though I had been a supporter of the team all my life.
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