A Quote by Bernardo Silva

When you are in the second position and you want to be champions, you are always under pressure. — © Bernardo Silva
When you are in the second position and you want to be champions, you are always under pressure.
When you are nominated for the best player in Europe, the Ballon d'Or, playing in the Champions League, there is so much pressure. You don't know what will happen. This pressure is inside you - you always have it.
They didn't want Donald Trump to win. They didn't think he was gonna win. They never thought they would be in this position. They may not even like being in this position because they don't want this kind of pressure on 'em. They don't want to have to move his agenda. The Republicans in Washington are identical with the Democrats when it comes to the big issue, and that's immigration. Both parties want amnesty.
I want to be one of the greatest champions of all time. And it's a good pressure - I need this pressure. Because if pressure is making me work, if it's making me work harder - it was hard work to get to the championship, to win the championship.
Been dealing with pressure since I've been playing sports, so that's why I play the position. It's a pressure-packed position and I love it.
I had a lot of pressure in my career: when you play at World Cup or Champions League final, there is pressure on your shoulders.
The reality of this sport is champions make a heck of a lot more than non-champions, so the pressure to keep the title in order to keep earning that money is immense.
But I think the Champions League Final puts a massive pressure on every player and the manager, but we're enjoying the pressure and hopefully we can go there and win it.
If we want to be champions, we have to do our homework on all opponents, regardless of their position in La Liga or the stadium.
I have always wanted to play in the Champions League and who wouldn't want to play for the European champions?
I want to win the Champions League, which is a dream for all footballers, for a second time.
There is always pressure playing cornerback. It's just a position where you're always in the spotlight.
My pressure is second to none and my timing and attitude are second to none, and that's what I want to be recognized for; not for being undefeated, because what does that mean? That just means you won. And I want to known for my style and the way that I fight, the timing that I bring and the fact that I rely on my reactions, stuff like that.
It's a team game, but you've got to have individuals that really want the ball and want the pressure of being there to help get in a position to win.
I feel that, irrespective of a hit or flop, there's always pressure on an actor. When you give a flop, there's a pressure to ensure that the next film works, and when you give a hit, you want to keep it going. So, the pressure of success and failure is always there, and that's what keeps me going.
When you play for Liverpool, there's always pressure, pressure to perform, expectation. Of course, that's the reason why you want to go there.
There's always pressure on the second album - this one has to be the big one.
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