A Quote by Hugo Lloris

It is part of being a goalkeeper: there is nobody behind to save you. — © Hugo Lloris
It is part of being a goalkeeper: there is nobody behind to save you.
The mental aspect of being a goalkeeper is very important so you have to go into the game with full concentration and confidence. That is a big part of your game and the Premier League is the most demanding league for any goalkeeper.
Being a goalkeeper gives you quite a unique perspective on things. You are part of a team yet somehow separate; there are no grey areas, with success or failure being measured in real time; and you have a physical job which you can only do well by paying attention to your mental well-being. A great goalkeeper has to have the keys to a great mindset. To be able to work well in the box, I believe you have to be able to think outside the box
The pressure of being a goalkeeper is one of those things that attracts a lot of people to the position, if you don't have that, if you don't enjoy that pressure, I don't think you're suited to playing goalkeeper. It's about being strong mentally, being able to see the difference between making honest mistake and silly mistakes.
From doing A Moon for the Misbegotten, I've learned that nobody's love can save anybody else. There are people who want to die, and nothing or nobody will stop them. The only one who can save you is yourself.
When a goalkeeper makes a mistake, there is no one to save the goal.
If you're a goalkeeper, it doesn't matter what you save the ball with; if you keep it out, it's not a goal.
If you're a goalkeeper, it doesn't matter what you save the ball with - if you keep it out, it's not a goal.
Beyond remembering me as a good goalkeeper or a bad goalkeeper, I just hope that people remember me for being a good person.
I believe that we are who we choose to be. Nobody is going to come and save you. You've got to save yourself. Nobody is going to give you anything. You've got to go out and fight for it.
The star-jump technique - that is a big part of being a handball goalkeeper, and I brought that move into football. It is a very effective way of saving a chance.
There's a difference between a young goalkeeper and an experienced goalkeeper. In a pressure situation, an experienced goalkeeper can handle the situation in a calm manner.
Of course my first goal is to save the balls. This is obviously the most important thing as a goalkeeper.
Playing at Birmingham helped me grow as a goalkeeper: it made me better all round, being a regular part of a team.
I am a goalkeeper. My first duty is to save the goal. The second is to communicate with my defenders and organize them.
Nobody else will ever be able to save me if I’m not fighting as hard as I can to save myself.
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.
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