A Quote by Filippo Inzaghi

It makes me proud if my players are called up the national team. — © Filippo Inzaghi
It makes me proud if my players are called up the national team.
And at West Ham no one gives you a puzzled look if you get called up for your national team and players are never asked to play on injections.
Yes, the national team is all one team. We are not Real Madrid players, Barcelona players, Celta Vigo players... all of us are a group.
I believe in work, in connections between the players, I think what makes football great is that it is a team sport. You can win in different ways, by being more of a team, or by having better individual players. It is the team ethic that interests me, always.
You cannot compare the way someone plays for a club and for a national team. At a club, you spend every day with the same players. In a national team, you are with your team-mates for only a few days.
Portugal have a national team called Cristiano Ronaldo and a group of players who run after him.
The captains of the national team are the ones that have played the most matches. That's what I had in the national team. Maximum respect to those players.
It had never been a decision to choose between the French national team or the Senegalese national team because I was growing up in France and playing in the French youth national team, so it was something really normal.
To be called up to the national team is what you want.
Thomas Muller deserves enormous respect. He's hardly ever injured and has always been with the national team, where other players might have said they are tired, need a break or were injured. He has busted his butt for the national team.
You don't get called up to the national team because you tell good jokes, you are funny, you are handsome or because you are Messi's friend. You are called up because you have a role at your given club and you have personality.
If I'm called up by any England team, I'm willing to go. I'm not going to pull out of any England team. Ask any young kid who wants to play for their national team, and everyone's the same. We're all dying to do it.
I had very good players around me in the team, like in the German national team. Andreas Brehme was one of my best partners in the team because he had good eyes; he could always hit the best ball.
Being called up to the national team isn't a competition of who's more patriotic.
What one does in one's club is what determines whether one gets called up for the national team.
I enjoyed playing for the national team, the French national team, because I think France gave me a lot and gave my family a lot, so to wear the French national team shirt was really good, and I wore it with pride.
I think players of the national team are not entitled to make an opinion about who is making the team and who is not. At least in my days it was like that.
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