Top 46 Quotes & Sayings by Leroy Sane

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a German athlete Leroy Sane.
Last updated on November 25, 2024.
Leroy Sane

Leroy Aziz Sané is a German professional footballer who plays as a winger for Bundesliga club Bayern Munich and the German national team.

It's good to have some older friends: they have a lot more experience than us young ones.
My favourite meal is penne carbonara - that's good for an athlete, right?
It would be a dream to play in the World Cup. — © Leroy Sane
It would be a dream to play in the World Cup.
Against West Brom, you are up against very tall defenders, who are very strong, and you have to be strong, too, to keep the ball.
I'm very excited about going to Wembley for the first time.
If you don't get challenged, then you can't find out how good you are.
I had to go step by step to get used to the training and to the system of Pep Guardiola.
I am happy to have made the move to Manchester City.
The Champions League is a really tough tournament, and every single game is really special and difficult.
The World Cup has special games, and losing them hurts more than the other ones.
I like to play wide, but as a youth, I played more in the middle as a 10.
You shouldn't drink two litres of Coca Cola every day.
The first time I was called up for Germany, it was Mesut who decided to look after me. He told me if I ever had any kind of problem, he would try to help me out, and that is exactly what he did. For sure, he helped me a lot.
I don't have any problem with criticism. It's an incentive to refine myself. — © Leroy Sane
I don't have any problem with criticism. It's an incentive to refine myself.
For me, it is important to get away from football, to calm down, relax, and have fun with family and friends.
Everybody knows anything can happen in the Premier League: every team can beat every team.
Man City is one of the best clubs in the world. I knew that something big was happening here. I wanted to be a part of it.
There's no pressure on me, really. I just want to play football.
I was born in Germany, grew up in Germany, and when I was becoming a professional footballer, I felt like a German.
When I was young, I always wanted to play in the Champions League.
There is definitely a big difference from the Bundesliga to the Premier League: it is completely different, and that is why I think we need a bit of time in the beginning to get used to the league.
The other players are all normal human beings, so just play your best and play free.
To relax in the Premier League is not good.
Kyle Walker thinks he's quicker than me. In games, it's different: you run different distances, players are in different positions, so I don't know. But one day, we will see!
Messi and Ronaldinho were the two players who were my idols when I was young.
I want to improve more, and maybe when I am older, I can do more endorsements.
Jogi Low and Pep Guardiola both know exactly how to deal with me. To receive criticism from big coaches even delights me a bit.
I am not someone who watches every game from the Bundesliga, the Spanish League, or even the Premier League. Of course, if there is a good game, like in the Champions League, I will watch it.
No player at the beginning of his career knows how good he can be.
I appreciate that Bayern always wants to have the best German talents.
It is obviously difficult in Manchester living in a hotel. — © Leroy Sane
It is obviously difficult in Manchester living in a hotel.
When I watched the World Cup, I had the feeling that I wanted to be there.
I have inherited pace from my dad, and in terms of the physical side with the balance, I have inherited that from my mum.
I needed a little time to settle, to know the Premier League, the people here, how they are, and to know the players. I had to find my confidence.
I always enjoy myself.
I was young and playing against big players and big clubs. In the beginning, I was thinking they were better than me, and maybe I was a bit scared, also.
I love challenges, especially with Pep Guardiola.
Britons are very respectful - if they want to take a photo, they ask politely.
Criticism is normal in football.
I only focus on myself. I want to improve myself.
If I play bad, then it's not like I don't care.
I stand out a little bit with my hair, so I make sure I wear a hood! — © Leroy Sane
I stand out a little bit with my hair, so I make sure I wear a hood!
It's important on the pitch to have fun, to enjoy the game, because it generates a good feeling around the club.
I try all the time to improve in the game, training all the time, and to help my team with assists or goals.
For sure, my parents knew what I had to eat and how to prepare for training sessions and what behaviour was needed in order to be serious about my football. But they weren't pushy, like you had to be a certain way.
In Germany, my focus was mainly on dribbling.
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