A Quote by Alexandre Lacazette

When I play, I like to use my pace and to link up with my team-mates. — © Alexandre Lacazette
When I play, I like to use my pace and to link up with my team-mates.
In the past, I played No. 10 and No. 9 sometimes when I had to help the team. I can play there and help my team-mates and my team; it's not important where I play. It's important to win the game.
Of course, I enjoy assisting my team-mates because playing no.10 is the position you have to serve your team-mates.
Back home, if you get scored on, you're the weak link. When I started getting good, they were like, 'If you're going to play on our team when we go play pick-up, and you start getting scored on, we're not going to let you play anymore.' I started learning how to help other people out with my defense.
I like to have the ball, to have possession and to play passes, to create chances for my team-mates. I think that is what makes me strong.
They give us courage, but you can't play for the gallery, you have to play for your team-mates.
When I joined Newcastle, at the beginning it was difficult. During pre-season, there was no Ramadan and I also didn't score then. So it's a myth. It was about getting into the team, knowing the players better and how they play. My team-mates also have to understand how I play and move.
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.
When you don't play, you need to support the team and your team-mates need to feel that you are behind them fully.
I don't play for the critics, I play for my team-mates.
Without team-mates, it's difficult to play well.
I had team-mates who didn't care if the team won or lost because they were not playing. I never wanted to be like that.
My team mates are fundamental for my characteristics, if they send in crosses I can play inside the area.
I came from playing in a team with my mates to having the chance to play for Real Madrid.
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.
I was never great, but I was a good [basketball] player, and I could play seriously. Now I'm like one of these old guys who's running around, and the guys I play with, who are all a lot younger, they sort of pity me and sympathize with me. They tolerate me, but we all know that I'm the weak link on the court. And I don't like being the weak link.
I play with team-mates and when the team is good you have a good result.
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