A Quote by Paulo Gazzaniga

I believe in myself and my team-mates, and that's the only way. — © Paulo Gazzaniga
I believe in myself and my team-mates, and that's the only way.
I've always been an unselfish guy, and that's the only way I know how to play on the court and I try to play to the maximum of my ability - not only for myself but for my team-mates.
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.
Of course, I enjoy assisting my team-mates because playing no.10 is the position you have to serve your team-mates.
I have my way of doing things, because I am that way, I try to raise my voice to motivate team-mates and make them aware that if they lose a ball it is not a problem, so I try to motivate my team-mates and to speak to them and, because I see the game from the back I see everything in front of me; communication on the field can help a lot.
I want to be able to give the best of myself to the team and contribute with my team-mates to winning more titles.
There are two ways of getting the ball. One is from your own team-mates, and that's the only way
You have to think for your team-mates and give them positive response. Whatever happens as a captain you have to take the responsibility. Backing my team-mates and supporting them was the biggest learning.
The only thing I think about is helping the team, respecting all my team-mates, not being selfish.
The only way I can show the doubters is on the field. Not for them, but for my team-mates, who are with me every day. We work to get good results.
The only way I'll ever make the Ryder Cup team is when I become captain; then I can name myself to the team.
I focus only on the work with my team-mates with Dortmund and Gabon.
I have the same relationship with all my team-mates. For me, all my team-mates are the same.
You are asking, 'Is the concept of soul mates more useful than marriage?' Concepts don't matter. What matters is your understanding. You can change the word marriage to the word soul mates, but you are the same. You will make the same hell out of soul mates as you have been making out of marriage - nothing has changed, only the word, the label. Don't believe in labels too much.
I heard my new team-mates saying, 'We have got to hope that we don't go down.' I thought to myself, 'What kind of a mentality is that?'
The player who is almost at the same age as my daughter... I treat all my team-mates as brothers and I treat him just like a team-mate. I embrace them all and I am always around them giving advice because this is part of my job as a team captain and friend. I don't make them feel the gap in the age because I believe this should be normal.
Believe me: Everyone at City knows about Timo Werner. Many of my team-mates asked what kind of guy he is. He deserves respect.
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