A Quote by Georginio Wijnaldum

I was always happy to play for the Dutch national team. — © Georginio Wijnaldum
I was always happy to play for the Dutch national team.
It's not easy, especially for a German national team player who did great things in the past and maybe is struggling. That's why I think most of the German national team play abroad because if you don't play for Bayern Munich and you don't always win, it's difficult.
The Dutch public always wants to see a team that is trying to be dominant, trying to play attractive football, and after that, hopefully, a team that is winning.
When I was younger, I showed my nation that I would always play for my national team, no matter who was there. If we had a good team or a bad team, I was there.
This Dutch national team is a team of friends, guys who work for each other and are good for each other. I think it's nice to see.
I feel like I've always been doubted or slighted. Let's be honest. When you're a walk-on, you don't start for a No. 1 team, a national championship contender. You just don't. A walk-on is a guy who plays scout team, who's just happy to be on the team.
I've signed a contract with the Dutch national team until 2006. So I can win the World Cup not once but twice.
I have always fought to play for great clubs and to play for the Brazilian national team.
I'm happy to play as a centre forward or a second striker, like in the national team with Luis Suarez and Edinson Cavani.
I was on the pom pom team, I was on the cheerleading team, I sang. I played football with the guys 'cause I didn't know how to play double dutch. Anything to get out the house.
It's always a dream to play for the national team.
Being a left back is a very important role, I'm happy to play there. Every time I get the call for the national team or Bayern to play left back, I'm willing to do it.
Being part of the Dutch national team is about unity and not about rivalry.
The national team has always lent its image to help Italy's problems over the years... The national team is more about uniting than dividing.
For me, I am always hoping to play for the national team.
In passing I draw attention to another English expression which often occurs in Dutch texts: "the real world". In Dutch - and I am afraid not in Dutch alone - its usage is almost always a symptom of a violent anti-intellectualism.
It is good to be a striker for the Dutch team; the way the Oranje play suits me best.
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