A Quote by Mario Gomez

My dream is to win something here in Italy and I won't talk about scoring a specific number of goals. I just want to do the best I can. — © Mario Gomez
My dream is to win something here in Italy and I won't talk about scoring a specific number of goals. I just want to do the best I can.
When you're a kid you want to be a striker, you want to be scoring goals. I still want to be scoring goals! It's the easiest part of football, no it's not, it's the best part of football - the one you enjoy the most. But I always knew that my particular skill set was more suited to being a goalkeeper.
But talking about goals and scoring and assists, you can never predict anything. I will just do my best to work hard and hopefully that helps the team to win the games. That's the only thing I'm focused on.
I just want to be one of the best in the Premier League, scoring goals.
I don't personally think of myself as an icon, but it's definitely an incredible thing. Scoring 16 goals at the World Cup is something you only usually dream about.
I started to play, like all kids do, not as a goalkeeper. I liked scoring goals; in the end, it's all about scoring goals.
What fulfills me are the goals that I have in life. And those goals are not just about scoring goals, although the goals give me a lot of strength and happiness.
Playing in Italy and scoring goals is difficult.
Obviously, you want to help the team win in any way possible. If that's scoring goals, great.
It's not just about scoring goals, it's about being a team player and setting goals up.
A dream needs a powerful push to move into manifestation. You give it that power by making your dream as clear as possible in your mind, turning it into specific goal or goals, putting the goals into a time line and knowing what the culmination of that dream looks like.
Scoring lots of goals in Italy is much more difficult: they are experts in defending.
Age is just a number. When I started, I never worried about how long I was going to play. I had very specific goals, and that's what I really chased.
I set goals, but they're mostly very personal goals. I never try and set a goal where 'I want to win this,' or 'I want to do this,' where other people can affect what I do. If I want to swim a new best time, I sit down and work out the best way of doing that. Whether I can shave a few tenths of a second off a turn or the start, my goal is putting them all together in a race. That's the way I set my goals.
I have always been scoring goals, and now the quality of goals I am scoring is better.
I loved Plymouth and my time there because it helped me get my life back on track and I started scoring goals. But when I went there, it's not a place you dream of playing. It's not the team you dream of playing for. And you know when you're there, if you don't score goals or play well you're going down there and down from Plymouth is not pretty.
Scoring goals is scoring goals. From a striker's point of view, the aim is the same.
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