A Quote by Christian Pulisic

I don't put any extra pressure on myself for national team games. — © Christian Pulisic
I don't put any extra pressure on myself for national team games.
I think as the quarterback of any NFL team, you put a tremendous amount of pressure on yourself to win ball games because that's what you're here to do and ultimately, that's what you want to do.
When I went to Gladbach from Basel in 2012, I put a lot of pressure on myself at first, and it was too heavy. I will not put any pressure on myself at Arsenal, even though the transfer fee was high.
If I put on any pressure. I put it on myself. Nobody else puts pressure on Larry Johnson.
I don't put the pressure on everybody else. I put the pressure on myself because I am that franchise guy. I am the guy that has to be the leader of the team, that has to get everybody better, make everybody better on my team.
I actually think I play better with pressure, that extra pressure when the team needs something more and things like that.
I don't put pressure on myself. When I put pressure on myself, then I just play bad. When I play bad, my team plays bad.
Playing as captain of Juve and the national team, with 500 games for Juve and 100 for the national team, it gives you a different serenity.
I always had pressure on myself through my life. I put pressure on myself and not from other people. I always wanted to be one of the hottest rappers. So the pressure comes from myself.
If people want to put the pressure on me that fine but I don't put pressure on myself - that is where pressure comes from.
I don't feel pressure because what everyone expects of me is what I expect of myself anyway. Everyone expects me to win this fight, I expect myself to win this fight. It's not any more pressure than what I put on myself. I don't suffer nerves, I don't feel pressure, I just go out and do what I need to do.
I gave up on the national team - I thought to myself, 'Well, that's just not something that's going to happen for me.' The national team was in residency camp; I was 6,000 miles away. Nobody was watching, nobody cared... I'm just going to go play for myself and my team and try to be great... and I had more fun than I'd have ever had.
I try to show myself at Liverpool, and when I come to the national team, I try to show myself in training or in games.
Any coach in football doesn't like national team games because it's out of your hands; you can't really control what's going to happen.
Even when I play in World Cups, I don't look at things like that. It's something that I want to be doing, so why would I put extra pressure on myself? I'm just going to go out there and enjoy it.
If I'm called up by any England team, I'm willing to go. I'm not going to pull out of any England team. Ask any young kid who wants to play for their national team, and everyone's the same. We're all dying to do it.
My whole football life is pressure. If I don't get pressure from outside I put pressure on myself.
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