A Quote by Lothar Matthaus

I have always loved football! Of course, you have sometimes difficult times with injuries, defeats, etc., but this is part of the sport. — © Lothar Matthaus
I have always loved football! Of course, you have sometimes difficult times with injuries, defeats, etc., but this is part of the sport.
As a manager, you always want as many players available as possible, but injuries are a part of football, as it is a contact sport.
As a football player, you just deal with injuries. It's all part of the football game. I've dealt with injuries as much as everybody else. People have dealt with worse injuries than I've dealt with. It's all part of the game, all part of getting that tackle.
Fishing largely consists of not catching fish; failure is as much a part of the sport as knee injuries are of football.
Playing football and rugby is the Samoan sport. It's part of the conversation at church. It's part of the conversation in their barbershops, in the grocery stores. It's what everyone is aware of and familiar with. They take a lot of pride in the beating you can take in the course of that sport.
Football is a contact sport and sometimes is difficult to measure that.
We will sometimes have defeats in life but you can have defeats without being defeated, you could fail without being a failure. When you see failure and defeats as merely part of the process to get to when.
I understand football is a freaky sport, and injuries happen.
Our dream is, of course, to win everything, but we all know that football is a difficult sport and that you don't win trophies by giving interviews.
It would be ill-advised to compare war and a sport, but I don't think the brain knows the difference. With post-traumatic stress and traumatic brain injuries in blasts with veterans, we see a very similar and somewhat unique issue with repetitive brain injuries in football.
Good times are a reminder and a reward for dealing with the difficult and challenging times we all go through. The trick is to celebrate the good times in advance of the difficult times. Always remember, good times await you after the difficult times pass.
You're never going to get rid of the injuries. The injuries are going to happen as long as there's football, especially the way it's always been played. So that's something that won't go away. But I guess they're trying to do the best they can to reduce those injuries and really take guys out of harm's way as much as they can.
I have always been fascinated by the values of sport and loved its rituals; in fact, since ancient times sport has been a byword for top physical prowess and spectacular athletic performance.
The truth is, what Americans enjoy about football is much of what makes the sport dangerous. However, I believe there must be a way to find the art of success and vitality in football, without the driving the level of impact that causes serious risk of head trauma, paralysis and other life-changing injuries.
My father loved Brazilian football, a diehard follower, so of course, he hated Germany and always rooted against them, always.
Football has never been very difficult for me. I've always loved to play.
I spent three seasons at Benfica looking to be in the first eleven. Sometimes I got in and sometimes I didn't. Sometimes injuries denied me. Sometimes the strikers who were in my position, they were scoring and scoring so it was difficult to play.
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