A Quote by Jerome Boateng

I am happy to be a German. I'm proud, or I wouldn't be here in the team. — © Jerome Boateng
I am happy to be a German. I'm proud, or I wouldn't be here in the team.
I am very proud to be the captain of the German national team.
I am very happy to be signing for the best team in the world and especially proud to be the first Portuguese player to join United.
If Germany, my beloved fatherland, of whom you know I am proud, will not accept me, then must I, in the name of God, again make France or England richer by one capable German - and to the shame of the German nation.
I am very happy to be signing for the best team in the world and especially proud to be the first Portuguese player to join Manchester United.
I feel at home and very happy with the national team. Even with the responsibility, I am very proud I can go and be in that environment.
I have every reason, despite the resentment and exasperation, to be proud. I have nothing better to be proud of than being proud of German unity.
I'm happy with who I am inside. I'd hate to have accolades and all that and not really be happy with who I was. So I'm really thankful for my family and for the support system that I have for being the person that I am today. I'm proud of who I am.
I am a professional footballer, and it's a game where the coach decides where you can be most beneficial for the team. As long as I am attacking, I am happy! I know what Jose Mourinho decides will be best for me personally and for the team.
I am proud to call myself a Hindu, I am proud that I am one of your unworthy servants. I am proud that I am a countryman of yours, you the descendants of the sages, you the descendants of the most glorious Rishis the world ever saw. Therefore have faith in yourselves, be proud of your ancestors, instead of being ashamed of them.
The larger the German body, the smaller the German bathing suit and the louder the German voice issuing German demands and German orders to everybody who doesn't speak German. For this, and several other reasons, Germany is known as 'the land where Israelis learned their manners'.
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.
I'm just as happy to be Polish as I am to be German.
I'm third generation. I was born in Germany, grew up in Germany, and many of my friends are German. I love playing for Germany. I'm proud I can play for the national team.
I am not the German Tony Blair. Nor am I the German Bill Clinton. I am Gerhard Schroeder, chancellor of Germany, responsible for Germany. I don't want to be a copy of anyone.
I am sure I lost out on a few million or more in money but I am happy with the team that I am on and the quarterback that I am with.
I am Jewish and proud of this culturally and ethnically - the ways in which I was born this way and am happy with whom I am.
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