A Quote by Andreas Pereira

I play against big teams in big stadiums. — © Andreas Pereira
I play against big teams in big stadiums.
It's always nice to go and play the big teams at the big stadiums.
Since I was five or six years old, I just wanted to be a professional football player. I wanted to play against the best players. I wanted to play in big stadiums in front of big crowds, and I was desperate to play for my country one day, and thankfully, I was lucky enough that happened.
Of course I want to be the best in the world; I want to play against big teams and against big stars.
Nobody has a better product than the German Bundesliga. We have the most spectators in the stadiums. We have the best stadiums. We have the most goals. We have very good teams. We have high-level international players with big names.
Obviously, the big teams create the bigger atmosphere around the stadiums.
I'm mainstream, and I have pretty chart-tastic tastes. I don't often veer away from a big melodic song with big words for big stadiums.
When you are 17, you don't know what pressure is, because you play with the best team in big stadiums with big players. But when I look back now, it's difficult for a 17-year-old to get by and deal with the whole situation.
You want to play in the best stadiums against the best players - your Real Madrid's and Barcelona's - you want to play those teams.
I think I play tennis for, to against a big legend, big court, short time. That's what I train for. That's why every day I wake up and I wish I could play those matches, you know. It's like, for me it's the best thing can happen is to play against that guy on that stage, you know.
It's always nice to play in new and big stadiums.
I know the questions will be around the money, the amount Chelsea had to spend to bring him here but that's the reality of modern football. Big teams only want big players, big players are in big clubs, big clubs want to keep their big players.
The good teams, the dominant teams, aren't necessarily dominant in stadiums, but they are dominant largely in moments, when they do what's required to get out of stadiums with victories.
When I would play in big games at Ohio State, if the Goodyear Blimp was there, you knew it was a big-time game against a big-time opponent.
I've never felt nervous in front of big crowds and in big stadiums.
I think if you're a footballer, you want to play in big stadiums like Old Trafford.
There are a lot of big players and a lot of big teams, but I don't know if I'll get the opportunity to play in the Premier League.
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