A Quote by David Trezeguet

I always say that someone who doesn't score isn't a forward. — © David Trezeguet
I always say that someone who doesn't score isn't a forward.
The score is always the wonderful icing. The score tells you the emotional content of the film. What the characters don't say, the music can say.
When you're playing at school or with friends, you always want to be a forward and score goals.
If you can run around the corner and say hello to someone do that instead of emailing. It's always more rewarding; the connection is always more authentic. If you've got something to say and you can say it someone's face, it's so much better, healthier.
I grew up on a farm and I always learned when you work you go forward, you don't stop and say, well, I'll take a break. You always go forward and get the job done.
The sad truth is that most Christians spend their entire lives trying to score points with Someone who is not keeping score.
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.
I liked to score, but I also liked to make somebody else score. It was something that was very satisfying, to take someone there.
I was always a guy who could score the ball as a kid, but everybody wanted to score. And I always wanted to be different in some type of way.
Always keep your composure. You can't score from the penalty box; and to win, you have to score.
To score is always special; to score in the Bernabeu for Atletico is incredible.
I always wanted to fight Cormier. He has this fighting style, he's a warrior, I always wanted to fight someone like him, a guy like 'Rampage,' someone who moves forward and fights.
When I grew up, I tried to score off every ball, be it a 10-over-match, a 20-over, or even a Test match. If I stay in the wicket for, say, about 30 minutes, I want to make the most of it and score maximum runs possible. You never know when you get out; try to score as much possible before that.
I'm never going to be seen as an attacking midfielder who's going to dribble past anyone, create untold chances, and score lots of goals, but going forward is something I've always enjoyed doing.
I'd always like to score at Goodison Park, being an Everton fan growing up. Anfield as well would be a nice place to score.
As a midfielder at United, I had to pass the ball forward, and yes, it did not always work. It did not always mean putting a chance on a plate for the strikers. It was up to them to get on the ball and score goals. Was it easy? No, but we were playing for United. It was not supposed to be easy.
Goal scorers are always sniffing things out, but once they realize 'hey, if I don't have the puck I can't score,' then you have to be a part of the solution so you can get it back so you can score.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!