A Quote by Douglas Costa

Serie A is very different from the Bundesliga or the Ukrainian league. — © Douglas Costa
Serie A is very different from the Bundesliga or the Ukrainian league.
The Bundesliga is different from La Liga, it's different from Serie A, it's different from the Premier League, so you have to adapt to the circumstances.
I've played in Serie A, the Bundesliga, Holland and now the Premier League. They are all different.
I have won Serie B, Serie C, Serie D like the Championship, League One, and League Two here in England.
There is definitely a big difference from the Bundesliga to the Premier League: it is completely different, and that is why I think we need a bit of time in the beginning to get used to the league.
The Bundesliga is a strong league and a good place to go. One can only recommend the Bundesliga.
It's not that easy to come from the Bundesliga into the Premier League. It's something different.
I remain convinced that for Stalin to have complete centralized power in his hands, he found it necessary to physically destroy the second-largest Soviet republic, meaning the annihilation of the Ukrainian peasantry, Ukrainian intelligentsia, Ukrainian language, and history as understood by the people; to do away with Ukraine and things Ukrainian as such. The calculation was very simple, very primitive: no people, therefore, no separate country, and thus no problem. Such a policy is Genocide in the classic sense of the word.
The fans in Germany are very passionate and the Bundesliga is an excellent league.
I am not someone who watches every game from the Bundesliga, the Spanish League, or even the Premier League. Of course, if there is a good game, like in the Champions League, I will watch it.
My wish is that soccer in the U.S. become on the same level like the Premier League, Spanish league, or the Bundesliga.
Every goal is hard work, especially in such an excellent league as the Bundesliga; or even take the Champions League.
The Premier League has the power to spend more money on players than the Bundesliga. This is very, very important for players.
The Ukrainian league isn't as strong as the Premier League.
The German Bundesliga is very interesting for me because I was born and brought up in Germany. I've never worked in the Bundesliga so that makes it more exciting.
I always lived in a multilingual society (Polish-Ukrainian, German-Ukrainian, English-Ukrainian), and was open to outside linguistic influences. I think it was within three years of coming to the US that I started writing in English, although purely for myself, not trying to get it published. Living in America, I was constantly in touch with English, and Ukrainian was for me a private language.
I have never allowed anti-Russian rhetoric in Ukrainian policy toward such a strategic partner like Russia. This is the first point. I never went against the interests of the Ukrainian state and the Ukrainian people.
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