A Quote by Gonzalo Higuain

I have always said that great players must always play for the great clubs. — © Gonzalo Higuain
I have always said that great players must always play for the great clubs.
You always have competition and great players who can play. The winner in that case is Paris Saint-Germain. With great players, even if a player is unavailable, another can come in and make the difference.
Great players will always be able to play with other great players.
I have always fought to play for great clubs and to play for the Brazilian national team.
The great thing is that when you hire string players you always get really great players. I don't know why that is.
The difference of great players is at a certain point in a match they raise their level of play and maintain it. Lesser players play great for a set, but then less.
I've always wanted to play with great players.
Wembley is a ground with great history. It's hosted games and players of great prestige. It's always important playing on great stages like this.
When you got source material, whether it's a play or a book - a great writer often appreciates being adapted and developed. It's like when you go see a production of a great play and they are always different. There is always room for interpretation.
UCLA will always be involved with great players, and those players always draw scrutiny. That's just the way it is.
I have always wanted to play at clubs like Barcelona. It's a great club. Any player would be happy for them to show an interest.
It's always easier to play with players who are not only great but also intelligent.
Great players always play with a chip on their shoulder no matter if they have a reason to or not.
I always think it would be great to play clubs again, and then when I do I don't like it because I just feel sometimes it's a bit too intimate.
It's just something about great players when they play in certain arenas or against other great players. They elevate their play. LeBron is one of those guys. He feels the moment. He understands the moment.
I've always really respected Mark Richt. I think he's a great man, first of all, and I think he's a great coach and a guy that truly cares about the players and always has.
Ministry of Sound was actually the first club I ever played in the UK, it must have been around 1993. Being invited to play was a big thing and visited many times since - The Gallery always has a great crowd, great sound system and just a great night.
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