Top 50 Quotes & Sayings by Naby Keita

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Last updated on November 17, 2024.
Naby Keita

Naby Laye Keïta is a Guinean professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Premier League club Liverpool and the Guinea national team.

Athlete | Born: February 10, 1995
It's my dream to help Guinea reach the World Cup at least once.
I think, as a midfielder, you need to have that aggression as part of your game.
My first mind-set when I am out on the field is to defend well and not concede. — © Naby Keita
My first mind-set when I am out on the field is to defend well and not concede.
Salzburg improved me as a player, and I learnt so much there. I got a really tactical education.
Since I signed for Liverpool, my dad has spoken to me a lot about how much he loved them.
When I was a child, that really was in my mind, to play for a great club like Liverpool.
My dad loved Deco as a player. He started calling me Deco as a nickname around the house.
I think about the team and the group always.
Jurgen Klopp is actually more active on the sidelines than some of his colleagues. For us players, this is very motivating. He gives us extra energy on the pitch through his coaching.
Eight is a number I always liked. It's also the number my dad wore when he played football, so it's special to me. I am aware that it's a big number here at Liverpool, and I am very excited to wear it.
As kids, we played on the streets without shoes, and the game didn't stop for oncoming traffic.
I love Leipzig, and I will never forget this city.
I like winning the ball back. It's something I love. — © Naby Keita
I like winning the ball back. It's something I love.
I always strive for the best.
I've always got a desire to win - I believe I'm a winner.
When I was small, my local team actually played in Liverpool kits.
Leipzig made me a better player.
Firstly, I am somebody who plays in a defensive role, and we need to start with that, but then I need to bring the ball forward and help the attack.
My only focus is on our games and my performances - they are the most important things.
Nothing is easy in football; it's just about the business of working hard.
I'm someone who likes to respond to a challenge. I never give up or stop trying, even if things were a little bit more difficult at the beginning.
When I was young, I told my parents, 'I promise you I'm going to play in the Champions League, and for my first match, I'll invite you to come and watch me play.' Luckily, I was able to do that, and I was very happy. It was a moment of pride.
My father is a huge fan! As far back as I can remember, he has been talking about them. Before I even knew what Liverpool was as a kid, he was mad about them.
I joined RB because it is an exciting club with great potential.
I want to become the best player in the world.
As a midfielder, when you have sealed things up at the back, my job is to provide the ammunition for the strikers and forwards, to create opportunities for them.
When I was young, I didn't know a lot about Liverpool, but when I was coming here, my father told me about the history of the club.
It's been a dream of mine since I was a young boy. Even back then, I had decided that one day I would play in the Champions League.
I moved to Liverpool to win trophies.
The Premier League is different to other leagues where I have played, and everybody knows it is very tough, but I will do my best to beat my own personal records - I'm very motivated.
I'm the kind of person who thinks that if I score eight goals in one season, my objective must be to score nine goals in the following season. That's the kind of mentality I have.
I've loved playing street football since I was very young.
I was determined to become a footballer, not only because I loved the game but so I could provide for my family. — © Naby Keita
I was determined to become a footballer, not only because I loved the game but so I could provide for my family.
My long-term aim has always been to play football at the highest level I possibly could for a big club. When that is in your mind, you don't give up; you constantly fight and battle to make that happen.
I wanted to be Deco, Titi Camara, or Pascal Feindouno when I was young, and now there are kids with my name on the back of their shirts! That is such a big motivation for me, and I hope I continue to show them that, with courage and determination, they can achieve anything.
As a kid, we used to play wearing a Liverpool shirt in the streets.
I have a huge desire to win. That is why I am aggressive in a positive sense on the field.
Firstly, before every game, I always speak with my mum. She really encourages me a lot. Then, once I'm out on the field, I say a little prayer for my team and for everyone on the field, both sides, so that nothing bad happens, no-one gets injured.
I'm really scared of small dogs, dogs in general I guess.
I find the scouse accent a bit difficult, but I will try my best.
When I used to play against Bayern, Xabi Alonso always used to give me a really hard time. He was so experienced... he made me suffer. The way he'd keep switching play just meant that you could never stop running. He was very intelligent.
I'm someone who has this real winning mentality.
I like the colour red; it suits me! — © Naby Keita
I like the colour red; it suits me!
Sadio was so important for me when I started at Salzburg, and this is why I say he is my big brother.
I've been told by many people that a lot of overseas players come into the Premier League, and they take time to integrate, depending on the circumstances.
I am a team player.
Every game you play, you do your best.
My overall favourite player would be Iniesta. For his final ball, obviously, his skill, and his ability.
I will always be thankful for the education I had at Salzburg. I needed to learn about the tactics of football, how the game worked, and that is what the club gave me, so I was ready for the next level when I got to Leipzig.
I feel really comfortable in Leipzig.
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