A Quote by Roberto Firmino

Your eyes are very important as a professional footballer. — © Roberto Firmino
Your eyes are very important as a professional footballer.
I just loved kicking a ball but I was determined to be a footballer and I wanted a professional contract, I would go to any professional club to get one. From 15, all I wanted was to be a footballer.
I'm a professional footballer and, to me, playing regularly is the most important thing; money is secondary.
I'm very privileged to be a professional footballer, and I want to encourage more young girls to play.
You want to achieve the most you can in the short period you have in your career as a professional footballer.
I was brought up correctly and in the right way, and my parents are very proud of the fact that I am a professional footballer.
When I went to Real Madrid, I was only 18 or 19 years old. It was my first year as a professional footballer. I was very young.
To me, having a good brow is very important because it is what frames the most important feature on you: your eyes.
If there is ever one thing you learn as a professional footballer, you have a lot of critics and you have the chance to silence your critics.
I'm very aware that you lead a very peculiar existence as a professional footballer, being flown everywhere first-class and never having to queue up for anything. Of course, that's attractive, but if you're not careful, you end up living in a world where nothing is really real.
Maybe some people look at me and just see a footballer, or a black footballer. But I am much more than this. I tell my best friends all the time, 'If you look at me as a footballer, and not as Little Kouli, and not as your friend, then I have failed in life.'
If you want to be a professional footballer, you have to respect your profession. You have to respect the people that are making you the star you are. You have to protect the passion every day.
It is a very important matter, as a woman, to juggle everything... Your professional life, family, children etc.
The most important thing you can learn as CEO- one of the hardest things to do is, you have to discipline yourself to see your company... through the eyes of the people that you're working through. Through the eyes of the employees, through the eyes of your partners... through the eyes of the people who you're not talking to and who are not in the room.
All I have ever wanted to do is be a professional footballer.
Having trust in your manager is the most important thing for a footballer.
There is no excuse for a professional footballer not to be 100% fit.
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