A Quote by Gary Cahill

I am sure for every striker, scoring goals gives them confidence. — © Gary Cahill
I am sure for every striker, scoring goals gives them confidence.
Scoring goals is what I love, and it gives me that confidence every time I hit the net.
Scoring goals is scoring goals. From a striker's point of view, the aim is the same.
When you're a kid you want to be a striker, you want to be scoring goals. I still want to be scoring goals! It's the easiest part of football, no it's not, it's the best part of football - the one you enjoy the most. But I always knew that my particular skill set was more suited to being a goalkeeper.
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 miss scoring lots of goals, but I have always thought that a striker should not be judged just by the amount of goals he scores. The work he does for the team is also important.
I have always been scoring goals, and now the quality of goals I am scoring is better.
Sometimes, if a striker is not scoring as many goals, they can still be in good form.
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.
[Wayne Rooney] has to be viewed as a great England striker if he breaks Sir Bobby Charlton's record. Scoring goals at international level is much more difficult than it was a few years back because even the lesser teams are well organised and don't concede too many goals these days.
I am obviously a striker who likes to score a lot of goals and have done that in every team I have been with.
I prefer scoring goals, but when I am playing out on the right, I tend to come inside and provide assists, but I also like playing on the left, and I think if that is where I play, then I will have more chance of scoring - but I just hope I can help the team score goals with my assists.
Dream small dreams. If you make them too big, you get overwhelmed and you don't do anything. If you make small goals and accomplish them, it gives you the confidence to go on to higher goals.
I started to play, like all kids do, not as a goalkeeper. I liked scoring goals; in the end, it's all about scoring goals.
If, say, a striker knows that scoring 30 goals in a season will lead to them winning a prestigious award then they will try that little bit harder because, regardless of what players may say, individual recognition on the world stage is important.
Every striker has to have that edge. When they are not scoring, or when the team is losing, they explode.
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