A Quote by Roberto Baggio

Often, I allow teammates to take my penalties so they can have goals, but no one talks of that. — © Roberto Baggio
Often, I allow teammates to take my penalties so they can have goals, but no one talks of that.
My teammates have put me in all different kinds of positions to score goals, and I can't say it enough, and I really through and through believe it in my heart that I'm only as good as my teammates allow me to be.
Obviously if somebody scores 17 goals, you're not going to argue with him if he wants to take penalties.
Setting up a system that rewards you for meeting your goals and has penalties for failing to hit your target is just as important as putting your goals down on paper.
With VAR, the refereeing errors will be reduced, and therefore, we'll all be on equal terms. It will take a lot of the responsibility from the referees on vital decisions, like penalties and goals, and they will make far fewer mistakes.
It's true that I score a lot of penalties. If referees give us penalties and the coach names me as the penalty-taker, I have to take them. That doesn't mean that I'm going to score them.
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Concentrate on your goals. Do not allow other thoughts to enter your mind. If you allow them to, other things could take your concentration away from your ultimate aim.
The video ref should focus on the key things, situations ahead of goals, penalties and red cards.
The Congress talks and talks and talks and talks, but doesn't act. I'm going to continue to work with my colleagues on the other side of the aisle to bring about comprehensive immigration reform.
The stereotype of a leader is one who talks and peps people up and things like that, but in actuality you have to listen to your teammates.
I believe the most important thing for the defender is to take the ball away from the opposing team, no matter what, and not to allow any space or give any occasions for opponents to score goals.
If teams focus on me, that will allow my teammates to make plays.
You need to press high, help your teammates by getting back - and, of course, score goals.
I didn't take many penalties, but I never missed one.
The team goals are always more important than individual goals. The ultimate goal is to win the Super Bowl and to do something special. The other little goals that you guys write up, those things take care of itself in the midst of playing football.
Team and individual goals are great, but not understanding how we achieve those goals and the work it's going to take to achieve those goals, if you don't understand that process, then it doesn't matter.
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