A Quote by David Luiz

Sometimes when the strikers don't score, the pressure starts on them. They love to score goals. — © David Luiz
Sometimes when the strikers don't score, the pressure starts on them. They love to score goals.
I never enter in the pitch under pressure to score goals, but I know my position requires me to score goals.
Nobody ever tells me to give them a pass or anything. My job is to score goals, and if I don't shoot the puck, I can't score goals.
I miss many chances, but I always keep trying, and sometimes you score easy goals or difficult goals, but in the end, I am trying to score.
I always wanted to score goals, but sometimes I've scored and been terrible and other times I felt I played well and didn't score. I looked at the statsheet the season where I scored 27 goals and I had one assist and was frustrated.
Strikers need to score goals and when they don't their confidence is affected.
Strikers are expected to score, and I have two goals in eight games.
Peterborough brought me in to do a job for them, which was to score goals. In the past they brought in strikers like Britt Assombalonga, Dwight Gayle and then shipped them on.
You don't score 64 goals in 86 games at the highest level without being able to score goals.
I want to play in every match, score goals when the opportunity presents itself, and help players in good positions to also score goals.
My debut was in a final. I was not nervous. I scored a goal, and I won my first title. In all my debuts, I've always been able to score goals, and I have come to Madrid to stay and score many goals.
If you score goals in Italy you can score goals all over the world, no problem.
During my time at Juve, I didn't score more than 20 goals a year, but I won every title except the Champions League. I've scored 15 or 16 goals, and I've lifted titles, and other strikers have scored 35 and haven't won anything.
Of course a striker wants to score as much as possible. It's nice scoring goals. Goals are like an addiction: when you score, you want to keep doing more and more.
I remember when I was at Chelsea, and Ancellotti used to say, 'Watch a DVD of Inzaghi' - movement in terms of runs in behind and what makes strikers score goals.
I am a striker, and people expect strikers to score goals. But I don't see myself as a striker.
During my time with Maccabi Tel Aviv, I learned how to play better by using my head. I was given the chance of playing a more forward position so I could score many goals. In short, I have become a player who can score goals and win games.
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