A Quote by Alexis Sanchez

My dream was always to be a footballer and help my family. — © Alexis Sanchez
My dream was always to be a footballer and help my family.
It's hard losing a parent, especially dad because he was always behind me. It was his dream and my dream for me to become a footballer.
My mum and dad always knew that my dream was to be a footballer, but they also warned me that it doesn't always work out.
I was always clear in my mind what I wanted to do. Becoming a footballer is a dream that is unattainable for most people. We were told that out of maybe a thousand kids, only one would make it as a player, but I worked hard and kept fighting for my dream.
Part of the reason that I wanted to become a footballer was to help my family and friends financially so that was one of the thoughts that kept me going.
Being married to a footballer is some girls' dream, but it isn't always like that. I work.
It was always a dream to be a Pacer, and I got to fulfill that dream, but my family and friends are still there, so it's always a great place to go back to.
You can't help but have your children and your family be part of what you dream about when you dream up a song.
It was always a dream as a footballer to compete in the best leagues in the world and those leagues are here in Europe.
I firmly believe that if you help a woman, then you educate a child, you help the family. Because women are very focused on health care and education and on the family. So if you help a woman, you help the family, you help the village, you help the country. And so empowering women is a very important part of moving, not just women forward, but the economy of the nation forward. Particularly in very substandard nations.
The odds are stacked against you becoming a footballer, so my family made sure I always had a backup plan.
I grew up in a really poor city. It was difficult, but I always had in my head that I would win, that I would be a professional player, help my family and friends, and realise my dream.
More than my dream it was my family's dream that I play for India and they always supported me.
I always wanted kids I could take to work, and for them to experience the things I experience. So, having three boys as a footballer was a dream.
There is no Croatian dream. There is no European Union dream. There is no Chinese communist dream, except maybe to get out. But there is and always has been an American dream. And the dream is possible. The dream can become real.
As a footballer, you still have to dream.
That was always a dream of mine, to have a large family, a huge family.
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