A Quote by Andreas Pereira

I want to make the crowd, my team mates and my manager happy. — © Andreas Pereira
I want to make the crowd, my team mates and my manager happy.
I'm looking forward to meeting my new team-mates and to be playing for Arsenal in the Premier League and Champions League. I will give my best to Arsenal and want to make all the supporters happy.
I like to entertain the crowd. Personally I like to entertain my team-mates first, but when the crowd gets going, it is amazing.
It's always nice to feel the support of your manager, club, and team-mates.
There are things you can do in training like learn from the manager and talk with team-mates, but it's the game that tests you.
You will make a mistake in a game, fair enough, but you want your team-mates to help you out because it is a team game.
Of course, I enjoy assisting my team-mates because playing no.10 is the position you have to serve your team-mates.
No, I didn't expect Mancini to become a manager, because of the type of player he was - he was an intelligent player, of course, but I didn't think he had the desire to become a manager. But I guess if you speak to some of my team-mates they'd probably say they didn't expect me to either. I certainly didn't expect it.
Different strikers are happy when they score but you have to think about the team - the assist and movements which can give space for your team mates. You can never quit. It's teamwork.
I am very happy at Milan: the coach and his staff have given me a lot of confidence, and I'm also happy with the relationship with my team-mates.
You have to think for your team-mates and give them positive response. Whatever happens as a captain you have to take the responsibility. Backing my team-mates and supporting them was the biggest learning.
As a manager, first and foremost I want a team with a good mentality, a team with character, a team that represents the club and the fans.
I want to be able to give the best of myself to the team and contribute with my team-mates to winning more titles.
I want to thank my team mates in the national team and also at Dortmund. It is their work that helps me to score goals.
In every team, there are players that don't seem important, but in the end, they prove to be one of the most important players. These players are quiet but can play in every position. They help the manager and their team-mates and are always available. They fight for every ball.
The horizon is a little bit blocked with Didier Deschamps as manager. I respect his choices, but the French national team doesn't make me happy any more.
It is much easier to get over your mistakes when you know you have the confidence of your manager and your team-mates.
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