A Quote by Javier Zanetti

I've managed to play most games every season for many seasons. That gives you confidence and stability. — © Javier Zanetti
I've managed to play most games every season for many seasons. That gives you confidence and stability.
If you want to be a top player you have to play well for the whole season and then ten more seasons, not just three or four games.
Release and detach from every person, every circumstance, every condition, and every situation that no longer serves a divine purpose in your life. All things have a season, and all seasons must come to an end. Choose a new season, filled with purposeful thoughts and activities.
The seasons fly by so you have to make the most of every season and enjoy it, which is always something I try to do.
Not only do you have 16 regular-season games, you also have four preseason games. Then if you make the playoffs, you can have four more games before you get to the Super Bowl. So you can already have 24 games without the 18-game season. And 24 games takes a real toll on somebody's body.
When I got to professional ball I used to play 150 games every year. It depends on how many games there was.
For goalkeepers, confidence comes from games and minutes. So whenever someone gives you an opportunity or shows faith in you, it always gives you a boost.
I'm really happy with my first season in the Premier League: I played 38 games and managed to stay injury-free.
Ultimately it's your club form that decides whether you play at a World Cup because there aren't many England games throughout the season.
I think that a lot of people are like, 'Oh, he only - he got hurt in the college season, where they only played 40 games. How is he gonna play 82 games in the NBA season?' They don't really look at the fact that in college, you practice way harder than in the NBA.
Seasons are like life. Some seasons are better than others. Some have more sun and rainbows. Others have storms and tornadoes. Some have both. You have to accept that, and bring colour and light to the season you're in as best you can, and always look forward to the next season.
There's a reason that I have confidence out there, and it's about how I prepare for games and for series and seasons and whatnot, so we've got to stick with that kind of thought process.
If you are physically ready to play, it's a matter of confidence. Your confidence goes down when you lose games, when shots are not going in.
I get the privilege to play with Mesut every day. He is a world-class player. He gives me advice in a different way. He jokes around but he always tells me I can do more. He also gives me the confidence to express myself.
All the top players in the world play 45-50-60 games. You need that many games, even the strikers need that many games.
Some games you going to play great. Some games you're not. So, it's all about moving on to the next game, next possession. Just come in there every day working, figuring out what you got to work on and see what you did wrong in either in the last game or the last season or whatever.
No team can play really good in 50 games. During the season, you will not play that well all the time.
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