I am convinced that when the team plays well, the attackers will have chances to score - and that's why I will have the chance to score.
Sometimes I can help the team to score, to make the last pass or to get more chances and try to score. Maybe I can do this more often.
After you score 300 runs in one innings, you begin to feel that every innings should be close to this one. Of course, I know that won't happen. But I will be disappointed if I get going well and am unable to convert it into a huge score.
I miss many chances, but I always keep trying, and sometimes you score easy goals or difficult goals, but in the end, I am trying to score.
I'm always disappointed when I don't score.
I want to create chances and also maybe score.
Every time we step on the field, we want to score. If we don't, then we're disappointed. We don't settle for three.
I don't think it's a problem if you play well and don't score, when you are creating chances.
If you don't score when you have chances then things start to get difficult.
Penalties are easy if you score, but in open play, we create chances as well.
A striker can miss three or four chances and still score the fifth.
When you play with good players, they will always create chances for the forwards to score.
What stands out for me are the chances that Cristiano has created and the desire to score that he always has.
I don't know whether I'm misanthropic. It seems to me I'm constantly disappointed. I'm very easily disappointed. Disappointed in the things that people do; disappointed in the things that people construct. I want things to be better all the time.
Being in the best league in the world you are expected to score goals. I am disappointed when that doesn't happen but that is not to say I'm not working on it and trying to improve every day.
When you walk around braced for impact, you're dramatically decreasing your chances. Your chances to avoid the outcome you fear, your chances to make a difference, and your chances to breathe and connect.