A Quote by Alvaro Morata

I am a happy person, especially off the field, outside of football. — © Alvaro Morata
I am a happy person, especially off the field, outside of football.
Football is my life and when I am happy on the pitch I am happy off the field as well.
I'm the same as I am on the field as I am off the field. It's not an act. I can't be another person on the field as opposed to being off the field. I am on who I am off.
I am an honest, God-fearing man who is intensely dedicated to being the best person I can be on and off the football field.
Football is definitely a team sport. Without one person doing the right thing, the whole team falls. At Navy and in lacrosse, the off-the-field leadership comes into play, you know so if one person is slacking off, we?ve got everyone making sure everyone is pulling their own weight. It?s like that in football too.
People get confused with athletes, especially ultimate competitors. They think they are the same on and off the field. Once you see me on the field, I am a different person. I have a switch I can flip on and off.
I love playing football, and I'm pretty aggressive on the field. I'm a different person on the football field.
I don't really focus on these things - on what tags are given to me or what people think of me off the field - stuff like that. My main focus is always to do well on the field for the Indian cricket team. When people say good things about me off the field, I am more than happy to accept them.
I think any football is a guy that is able to one, be able to be humble and hungry off the field, but at the same time on the football field understand what they have to get done and be a little bit ferocious.
My main focus is always to do well on the field for the Indian cricket team. When people say good things about me off the field, I am more than happy to accept them.
I am professional. If I am on the field, I am 100 per cent focused on that. Off the field, I switch off.
I love to play football - when I am playing, I am happy - but also, I am a normal person.
No matter what happens on the football field it doesn't change the kind of person I am.
I always want to feel happy, whether I am with my friends and family or out on the football field for Chelsea.
I always told myself I was more than a football player, so every off season, I pushed myself to go outside the box and get a little bit better off the field. I dabbled in many business adventures to gain more real world experience.
I thought I was prepared for England but I was not prepared for things outside football, my private life. I am not very proud that fans could probably name three of my former girlfriends. I don't think it damaged my football results. But my image outside football it damaged, yes.
There's a window in my life which is football. I try to remember that it's not going to be there forever. That's why staying humble is important; knowing who I am and the message I'm sending out. I always try to be a person first, before I'm No. 55 on the football field.
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