A Quote by Steve Claridge

The only way to beat Liverpool is to score more goals than them. — © Steve Claridge
The only way to beat Liverpool is to score more goals than them.
Of course a striker wants to score as much as possible. It's nice scoring goals. Goals are like an addiction: when you score, you want to keep doing more and more.
Nobody ever tells me to give them a pass or anything. My job is to score goals, and if I don't shoot the puck, I can't score goals.
I don't think about scoring more goals than a team-mate, only to score.
I want to score more than 30 goals, but I would prefer to score 15 or 20 and get the Premier League or one big trophy.
As a striker, people look at the goals you score. But for me, my game is more than just about goals, it is how you link with other players.
I said to myself & to my coleagues at Melwood that I'd probably never play for a better club with a better players than Liverpool ever again, Then I went to Real Madrid & in 2009 we met Liverpool in the CL first knock-out round. Liverpool beat us 5-0 on aggregate. I wasn't happy because my team had lost but I was happy with my promise. I did NOT play for a better club with a better players than LIVERPOOL
During my time with Maccabi Tel Aviv, I learned how to play better by using my head. I was given the chance of playing a more forward position so I could score many goals. In short, I have become a player who can score goals and win games.
I want to score goals. Everyone says that's the only part of my game that's missing. Before I was a pro I used to score goals for fun. I want to bring that back into my game.
There are some casual fans who think you're going to dominate a game, be magic, score 10 goals. Even if you dominate a game, you'll only score two or three goals.
Of course, the attacking players get the attention because they score the goals, score nice goals, and those are the moments that remain in memory. But I wish that other players who are not in the foreground, who still perform well for their club or association, get more recognition.
Sometimes when the strikers don't score, the pressure starts on them. They love to score goals.
You don't score 64 goals in 86 games at the highest level without being able to score goals.
I never enter in the pitch under pressure to score goals, but I know my position requires me to score goals.
I think the Brazil system is similar to the one we use at Liverpool, with lots of movement, players open out wide, and quality midfielders who join the attack and score goals.
I want to play in every match, score goals when the opportunity presents itself, and help players in good positions to also score goals.
During my time at Juve, I didn't score more than 20 goals a year, but I won every title except the Champions League. I've scored 15 or 16 goals, and I've lifted titles, and other strikers have scored 35 and haven't won anything.
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