A Quote by Klaas-Jan Huntelaar

A striker always wants to score as many as possible, but what's more important is the team's success. — © Klaas-Jan Huntelaar
A striker always wants to score as many as possible, but what's more important is the team's success.
Of course a striker wants to score as much as possible. It's nice scoring goals. Goals are like an addiction: when you score, you want to keep doing more and more.
You always want to score as many goals as possible, but the most important thing is if the team does well.
There are games where the striker will be useful for the team in terms of creating space and being involved in the game, without necessarily scoring, but he'll have played an important role for the team. But, of course, over the course of a season, I have to score goals, as that's what statistics reflect.
I'm a very technical player, a striker who moves around the field a lot. I'm technical, I score lots of goals, and I like to score as many goals as possible. They are my best qualities. I also header the ball very well.
For a striker to come in and score his first goal is always important.
Benzema is a team player, he is very important for us. He always wants to score with us, but scoring is not everything to him.
I think I want to become more rounded, I want to keep honing my skills and fine-tuning the qualities that I have. And scoring more goals - every striker wants to score more goals.
I am a forward and want to score many goals but for me that is not important. What is important is to be successful with the team.
I don't pick tournaments to score or rivals or other teams to score against. I'm a striker: every game I play, I want to score.
I'm in the team to score goals. I try and score as many as I can in the season to help the team out.
It's important what you can do for your team. Even if you score 30-40, if it contributes to team's victory, then it is always memorable.
I am obviously a striker who likes to score a lot of goals and have done that in every team I have been with.
I am a striker, and people expect strikers to score goals. But I don't see myself as a striker.
Every striker wants a teammate with his ability. Adama can cross from anywhere, so you have to be there at the right time to score.
Yes, it is always good to contribute, but the most important thing is where we finish on the points table. That is more important to me than how many runs I score.
If optimism is important, it's because many outcomes are determined by how much of it we bring to the task. It is an important ingredient of success. This flies in the face of the elite view that talent is the primary requirement of a good life, but in many cases the difference between success and failure is determined by nothing more than our sense of what is possible and the energy we can muster to convince others of our due. We might be doomed not by a lack of skill, but by an absence of hope!
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