A Quote by Willy Caballero

I don't know how to do anything else that isn't training and playing football. — © Willy Caballero
I don't know how to do anything else that isn't training and playing football.
The best thing about football for me is the reacting. It's a lot of instincts. But training, for me, it's more for the meditating. And I spend more time training than actually playing football. So I get into that zone during training more than anything.
I can't put my mind to anything else. I'm not interested in hanging out or partying. For me, it's all about the pitch: training, playing. But even when I go home, afterwards, it's football the whole time. I think I'm obsessed!
I knew I was going to be a football player; I just didn't know how. It was the only thing I was doing, the only thing that I knew. Always training, training, training, training.
I don't think of anything else, only playing football.
That's the whole part of playing football and having training camp. Coming in and recognizing how players play.
In 2008, when I was wrapped up a very toxic relationship, I lived out of my car for about four months to get away. And what I learned about myself in the process is that sometimes a safety net isn't really that safe; it's what keeps you from flying. That year I went from playing football to being a football player. Football wasn't paying my bills, but people didn't really know how bad it was. That was the one place in the world that when everything else was chaos, I could be great. I think we all have that place where we experience greatness. Football definitely saved my life.
I'm just a lad who likes playing football. I'm not bothered about anything else.
My legacy isn't about what I did playing football, but how I use the opportunities that came from playing football.
I've been playing live gigs since I was 13. I really don't know how to do anything else, and please God strike me down.
By the time I was 10 years old, my entire life was football. Training, reading, watching, even playing football on PlayStation. I was totally focused on it. I especially loved the creative players - the maestros.
When I'm not training or playing, I'm watching football or watching something football-related on my phone, or about our next rival.
I love playing football. I always look at it as there's a lot worse things you can be doing than coming into a training ground in the morning and playing footy and having a laugh with the boys.
I have been playing football since I was eight so I know how to play football. But no-one can really prepare you for the mental side of things and having 40,000 fans saying you're not a good player or you don't belong.
Classical plays require more imagination and more general training to be able to do. That's why I like playing Shakespeare better than anything else.
I give my best every day in training and in games; this is the only way that I know how to play football.
When I am not playing or training, I watch football all the time.
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