A Quote by Giorgio Chiellini

Playing Bayern is never easy. — © Giorgio Chiellini
Playing Bayern is never easy.
Everybody who has ever played for Bayern knows how good this club is for its players. We are all grateful to be playing for Bayern.
Anytime you're playing a major, the last four or five holes, it's not going to be easy. It's never a guarantee. It's never easy.
You know, who would have thought a guy from Canada playing at a club like Bayern Munich and winning the Champions League? I never could have guessed it.
United are more popular around the world. There is a difference and I can see that. Bayern Munich is a big club but United are bigger. When we [Bayern] were in China people knew us but Bayern were not so big in America.
When you've been Bayern for so long and it's your second home, moving away from here is not easy.
At Bayern, I have rediscovered the pleasure of playing. Here, my body is completely free.
Bayern is an amazing club - I can imagine playing here for many years.
Being Bayern captain feels good and I think it's logical a player from Munich should lead FC Bayern on to the pitch.
At FC Bayern, you know that, every year, you have to compete for titles - but, on the other hand, there is a possibility of stagnating at Bayern if you do not get the chances to play.
I wanted for nothing at Bayern, but the most important thing was always playing as much as I could.
I like Bayern and I think I can win titles with Bayern to reach the highest technical level of my career, to go for the Ballon d'Or, the Champions League, the Club World Cup.
I knew when I came here it wouldn't all be easy, that I wouldn't play every game. But my goal was to be a part of Bayern, to be a starter. I want to achieve things here.
I am convinced that missionary work is not easy because salvation is not a cheap experience. Salvation never was easy. We are the Church of Jesus Christ, this is the truth, and He is our Great Eternal Head. How could we believe it would be easy for us when it was never, ever easy for Him?
Playing away from home in Europe is never easy.
I believe that, in principle, it is easier to get into the national team if you perform well at Bayern, compared to what the benefits of playing for other clubs are.
I enjoyed six marvellous years at Bayern winning many titles, but the fact is I don't plan on playing in Germany ever again.
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