A Quote by Andrea Pirlo

Surely it was the best decision of my career to sign for Juventus. — © Andrea Pirlo
Surely it was the best decision of my career to sign for Juventus.
The best decision is the right decision. The next best decision is the wrong decision. The worst decision is no decision.
That's where I spent the biggest chunk of my career, having been at Juventus for ten years. That was the best thing that happened to me because it was where I got to know real football, at an ambitious club with ambitious players.
With Cristiano Ronaldo, who is the best player in the world, Juventus are the best team in Europe or at least one of the best teams.
Juventus offered me the opportunity to sign in 2017 and I turned it down. I just didn't feel the timing was right.
Last year, the surgery was a tough decision, but I had to make a decision based on my career. It was a decision to get healthy, and start over with a new team at 100 percent.
Playing at Juventus is an important step in my career. It is a very big club.
As a player you need to make whatever decision you think is best for your career.
It is always good to be linked with big clubs like Juventus. It is a sign that I am in a good way.
Once the decision has been made, close your ear even to the best counter argument: sign of a strong character. Thus an occasional will to stupidity.
Whenever you make a big decision in life, at least any decision where you have a viable alternative, there is an inevitable uneasy aftermath. Anxiety is merely a sign that you're taking something seriously.
I moved to the United States for two reasons: to train with the best coach in the world, Rafael Cordeiro, and be able to train and live with my family, something that I couldn't do back in Brazil. It was the best decision I ever made in my life and career.
Juventus has been the most important team in my career. I have done eight beautiful years there. I have won a lot there.
Peter Forsberg's skills and determination made him one of the most powerful forwards in the NHL during the best years of his career. Hearing of his retirement is sad news but one day every athlete has to come to this decision. He should be very proud of all he accomplished throughout his career.
I find it difficult to imagine Juventus and Italy without Buffon. He is an incredible personality and has had an exceptional career.
If the player has the confidence and ability, then he should sign with the pro team. Academics certainly play a large part in the decision, but if someone feels they are ready to sign, they should.
Surely, I thought, a few bushes and some dilapidated wood couldn't stop someone's best and brightest blessing! Surely not!
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