I don't pick tournaments to score or rivals or other teams to score against. I'm a striker: every game I play, I want to score.
I am a striker, and people expect strikers to score goals. But I don't see myself as a striker.
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'm a striker and any chance I get I want to score.
I still believe I can be a striker but, if you want to be a striker, you have to think more about yourself and that's why you are a striker.
I'm a striker: I want to score in every game, work very hard, and then we'll see what happens on the field.
The thing I expect from myself, when I play, is to score, in every game. If I don't, then it happens. But when you start a game, if you are a striker, you need to score.
I know I have missed some chances, but that's part of being a striker, and I know it's part of being a striker that when you don't score, people talk about it.
I didn't start out wanting to be a defender. Who would want to be in the back-line after having watched striker Paolo Rossi score six goals in the 1982 World Cup?
I think I want to become more rounded, I want to keep honing my skills and fine-tuning the qualities that I have. And scoring more goals - every striker wants to score more goals.
I'm a striker; my job is to score goals.
I'm a striker and obviously I live to score.
In a season, every striker has some periods where he doesn't score.
I'm a strong striker, two-footed, and I can score goals.
I am a striker, so I have to score goals and give assists.
I'm a striker, and I can only score if the ball gets to me.