A Quote by Carles Puyol

For me, it's hard to separate being a fan from the feelings you have for some of your team-mates. — © Carles Puyol
For me, it's hard to separate being a fan from the feelings you have for some of your team-mates.
Of course, I enjoy assisting my team-mates because playing no.10 is the position you have to serve your team-mates.
When you have to play football, you do it in the knowledge that there's a lot riding on the match, be it money, your team-mates, or the feelings of the fans.
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.
The emails and the tweets and the Facebook posts and the fan mail that we get from young people all over America that are on the football team or on the hockey team are so touching. They tell me, 'Hey, this is me. I still have to remain in the closet, but your role in '90210' makes me feel better the way being gay is being portrayed.'
When I talk to my mates, they all have their opinion and though I'm a professional who's played the game and lived it they still don't agree with me. Every fan thinks they knows best, every fan is passionate about their club and their team and their points are valid because they watch them all the time.
I can't put everyone in the same bracket, but many haven't got over the old Lacazette and the perception that I was a bit of a lazy striker who didn't really work hard for the team. At least, I thought I was working hard, but I didn't really know how to help my team-mates.
The only thing I think about is helping the team, respecting all my team-mates, not being selfish.
It can be a lonely place when you are injured. You miss being out there with your team-mates and just experiencing the highs and the lows.
I'm not the same player I was in League One. I am proud of what I achieved because it was all through hard work, good managers and team-mates pushing me.
I have the same relationship with all my team-mates. For me, all my team-mates are the same.
When you are not playing, you need to train harder. You need to keep faith. And when you come into the team, you have to do exactly what your team-mates are doing to help the team achieve something.
I was a young player at Real, but working with players like Zidane and Beckham every day taught me such a lot: how you win and lose as a team and how you must respect your team-mates.
I feel really good at Everton. My team-mates are helping me with my confidence on the field, and that is vital. And being part of the Brazil national team has been really important for my morale and a positive thing for my confidence.
In every team, you have to win the respect of your team-mates, working a lot and really sweat blood.
My team-mates always offer me lots of lines to pass, so that ends up being easier for my role.
In football, I've always been about adapting to what's asked of me, to what my team-mates need from me. I'm a team player.
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