A Quote by Gabriel Jesus

It's always a real pleasure to play at Wembley. — © Gabriel Jesus
It's always a real pleasure to play at Wembley.
I'll never play at Wembley again, unless I play at Wembley again.
At Plymouth I wrote 'Neil Warnock's Wembley Way', a one-year diary, to show people what being a manager was like. I got lucky as the year ended with us winning promotion through the play-offs at Wembley.
Who wouldn't want to play for Real Madrid? Like Manchester, they are one of the best clubs in the world - and it would be a pleasure to play for them.
It's a very good feeling here to play at Wembley, to play in the Premier League, to know another championship and other players.
To play at Wembley for my country is just incredible.
I've been to Cardiff a few times but I'd love to get to Wembley. My son is six or seven years old and I'd love to take him to Wembley to watch Liverpool.
Obviously, being at Wembley, that's where everybody wants to play.
Play is always a fantasy, but once you get into the frame, it is quite real, and everything you do is real. You put acres and acres of real movement and real action and real belief in it.
I'd love to play at Wembley. It's special for Barca - and for everyone in football.
The play-offs are the sexy way to get promoted, playing in front of 90,000 people at Wembley, but you always want to do it automatically. If you come first or second, ultimately you've been better than the other teams over 46 games.
It's just not nice anymore. It's lost its... I don't feel it's an honour to play at Wembley.
I found Ricky Ponting the hardest to bowl to and it was a great pleasure to play against him as he was genuinely one of the best that's ever played and a really tough competitor as well. He hated you when you were on the field but he always shook your hand and was the epitome of 'play hard but play fair.'
I'm grateful to play at Wembley - it is a very historical place - but it is not the same feeling as White Hart Lane.
When I was a child I had a dream to become a football player. I always played as I played when I was a child. I tried to improve. I never dreamt of becoming a professional football player, I dreamed just to play with the best players in the best team. I never dreamed to be paid to play. I would have paid to play an FA Cup Final in front of 80,000 people in Wembley. I just tried to play the wonderful game that football is. So, I hope young players will still have this dream.
I think, first of all, every time you want to play somebody who is real is always challenging and always scary, because you are given a responsibility of someone's real life.
Winning at Wembley is always special.
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