A Quote by David Luiz

It's always a battle to play against Diego Costa. — © David Luiz
It's always a battle to play against Diego Costa.
Diego Costa is Diego Costa. He scores goals. He is an animated character and he is a big personality.
It's not easy trying to match the likes of Diego Forlan, Diego Costa and Radamel Falcao.
Atletico players have always been characterised by this kind of player in attack like Fernando Torres, Sergio Aguero, Diego Costa, and Radamel Falcao.
Diego Costa and Loic Remy are excellent finishers.
Diego Costa always gives us physical and moral strength. He is a very important player for the character he transmits to the team, and his potential as a football player.
Neymar and Hazard are amazing talents, but the player who gave me most trophies was Diego Costa.
Diego Costa doesn't show any emotion. I am more emotional. So I have learned to control my emotions.
Every day, you get to train with players like Diego Costa, and Eden Hazard is another lesson for you.
Neymar is irreplaceable. Douglas Costa cannot replace him. He will play like Douglas Costa.
A couple of games, I played up front when Diego Costa was not there. We know to create movement - not even to get the ball, but create space for others. Now I understand football is not always with the ball at my feet.
My concern is not for the judicial system, but for the reality that the shark fin mafia of Costa Rica has a price on my head, and a Costa Rican prison would provide an excellent opportunity for someone to exercise this lethal contract against me.
I've played in San Diego for nine years and gone against my new team a bunch of times, and I've always envied their success. I've always envied the way they play, the way they go about business.
He always scores the opening goal. Because it is one thing to score 30 goals with hat-tricks in easy wins, and another that 20 of those 30 goals are enough to win 1-0. Nobody does that as well as Diego Costa.
Diego Costa is a good example. He's doing very well, and he's arguably one of the best strikers in the world, so I have to see what he does and add it to my game.
I always found it a great challenge playing against Michael Jordan, to play against Magic Johnson, to play against Larry Bird, to play against all those good players because it's something that you can take away from it.
Everybody recommended me to Sinatra and Don Costa, because everybody was enjoying my music. I got a big following going on. Nino (Tempo) told Don Costa "you gotta come see this guy." And that's how Don Costa heard about me, through Nino Tempo. Then, Don Costa brought me to the attention of Frank Sinatra and Reprise Records.
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