A Quote by Leonardo Bonucci

I will give all I have got to improve my qualities and be important for Juve and for the national team. — © Leonardo Bonucci
I will give all I have got to improve my qualities and be important for Juve and for the national team.
Playing as captain of Juve and the national team, with 500 games for Juve and 100 for the national team, it gives you a different serenity.
I feel I have the Juve shirt sewn to my body because I breathe it every day, but wearing the national team shirt is also an honour.
With a national team, you've just got to be even more focused on what's most important because the time you've got with the players is limited.
The most important thing for me is to value the players and try to improve them individually in order to improve the team.
Everyone wants to be in the national team so I will have to give it my best.
It had never been a decision to choose between the French national team or the Senegalese national team because I was growing up in France and playing in the French youth national team, so it was something really normal.
I like to win; I chose Juve to win. I will do my best for the fans, the club, and my team-mates.
It won't matter who starts and who plays, the most important thing is the Egyptian national team and we will do our best.
The most important thing is that Spain have a good team no matter who plays. It is always nice to see your name spoken but the important thing is that the national team does well. But having good players for every position is important because there are always injuries, drops of form.
I enjoyed playing for the national team, the French national team, because I think France gave me a lot and gave my family a lot, so to wear the French national team shirt was really good, and I wore it with pride.
I had role models in my community, guys that were older than me and played at university or on the national team. Eli Pasquale was always around UVic when I was a young player, and the national team was around Victoria a little bit, so I got to watch those guys and learn from them.
See, I am not a writer. 'Nach Baliye' has its own creative team and a brilliant one at that. But I will give my own inputs if I feel I can improve something.
You cannot compare the way someone plays for a club and for a national team. At a club, you spend every day with the same players. In a national team, you are with your team-mates for only a few days.
The captains of the national team are the ones that have played the most matches. That's what I had in the national team. Maximum respect to those players.
My reason for joining Juve was simple: they're a great team and it was an easy decision to make.
It's not easy to carry forward the national team because you have a whole country behind you. But I would be willing to take charge of the Argentina national team.
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