A Quote by Roberto Firmino

I'm accustomed to pressure. It's what we, as players, live. If you don't want pressure, then football is not for you. — © Roberto Firmino
I'm accustomed to pressure. It's what we, as players, live. If you don't want pressure, then football is not for you.
Pressure? What pressure? Pressure is poor people in the world trying to feed their families. There is no pressure in football
I threw up before every single football game I played, and I did so up through my NFL career. It was good pressure. It was pressure to be good. It was pressure to be the best. It was pressure to want to win.
Don't misunderstand,' he said, 'there's pressure with every football game... Sometimes players, coaches, teams put pressure on themselves when they don't have to.
My whole football life is pressure. If I don't get pressure from outside I put pressure on myself.
People talk about pressure in football, but I don't think pressure should always affect you in a bad way. I love games under pressure.
I don't feel pressure in a negative way. I like pressure. I feel excitement and calm at the same time. No pressure, no diamonds. I want pressure: pressure creates drama, creates emotion.
With Serbia, there will always be pressure. We are the kind of players and people who do not know how to live without pressure. Even if we play against Brazil or some of the other bigger countries, we think we are better than them. That is the way we are. People expect us to beat the big teams, and we have plenty of pressure from within.
You're the only one that can put pressure on yourself... No one else can put pressure on you. It's self-inflicted. For me, I just want to go out and play football.
The pressure will always be there. If we enjoy the pressure, then we will be able to do well, but if we put ourselves under pressure, then we can get into trouble.
It matters not how great the pressure is, only where the pressure lies. As long as the pressure does not come between me and my Savior, but presses me to Him, then the greater the pressure, the greater my dependence upon Him.
You need pressure... I think in England players are not trained to deal with pressure.
The Italian players, they eat pressure for breakfast, so they grow up with a lot of pressure and they know how to handle it.
At Tottenham Hotspur, we can share the pressure, but on the South Korea team, some of the players have more pressure than others.
Nothing counts but pressure, pressure, more pressure, and still more pressure through broad organized aggressive mass action.
Pressure is working down the pit. Pressure is having no work at all. Pressure is trying to escape relegation on 50 shillings a week. Pressure is not the European Cup or the Championship or the Cup Final. That's the reward.
In Brazil, the one who wears 10 constructs the attacks. That is what I will try to do here. The number I have at Liverpool does not give me any added pressure. The pressure I have is to play well and do my best for the team. I know that I am representing a huge club, and I want to enjoy my football.
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