I'm still going to have to go out and score, but defensively hopefully I can make them a little bit better.

You can't think you're God when you score an important goal or the worst player around when its going badly.

For me, the music is always speaking from the point of view of the characters. Rarely do you score an event.

That's how it is with the English: if you score against them you're a good player; if you don't, you're not.

I don't really care how many yards I throw for; as long as we score more points than the guys we're playing.

I think when I play No. 10 or as a striker, I am in this position to score more goals, and I can shoot more.

The score, which comes often quite later in a film, can help reinvigorate your emotional engagement with it.

To score a goal in front of my family and so many U.S. fans in the World Cup was just absolutely incredible.

When you get support and you are in the box there is no better feeling than to score goals and make assists.

I never enter in the pitch under pressure to score goals, but I know my position requires me to score goals.

Messi is unbelievable, but Ronaldo does it on his own. In Madrid, he has to score the goals and create them.

I am happy with my form; I just need to score a couple of goals. I want the ball. I want to create something.

I don't want to score; as long as I set people up and then they get the goals, that's all I'm bothered about.

The chip comes from people saying I'm not good enough, or I can't score, or I'm not a real basketball player.

Scoring goals is nothing new for me. Every time I go out onto that pitch, I just go out there to score goals.

In my mind, every time I touch the ball, I believe I have the ability to score with the help of my teammates.

I am obviously a striker who likes to score a lot of goals and have done that in every team I have been with.

Everyone expects goals, and I want to score them, but most of all, I want to contribute to a successful team.

After I joined Alkmaar, I didn't score for seven League games, but soon afterwards, I started to score goals.

We'll do whatever it takes to score as many points as we can-and definitely one more point than the opponent.

I could always score goals. I loved that feeling of having your team look to you, that feeling of leadership.

A better goals-to-game ratio is the aim for me now. If you score goals, you will get people talking about you.

It happens with every batsman; sometimes, despite feeling good in the nets, you don't score runs in the match.

That's the difficulty with free-kicks, as you get one, maybe two, and that's why it's tough. You have to score.

I am not hugely concerned about the amount of goals we score - it is the final results that are the difference.

So there's much more to life than one's intelligence score. To be a decent human being. To have some character.

At the end of the season, the important thing is to be in first place. It doesn't matter if you score 15 or 20.

Messi is just an anomaly: he can dribble, he can score, he can pass, he has the vision, he understands the game.

In France, the matches are sometimes very tight, and so it is difficult to score. A free kick can unlock a game.

As an offensive player, you always want to produce and score goals, especially when that's your job on the team.

Obviously, being a forward, I would like to score more goals. But while the team does well, there is no problem.

Money was never a big motivation for me, except as a way to keep score. The real excitement is playing the game.

I try to enjoy it as much as I can every time I play and get the fans off their feet and try to score some goals.

It is never good to concede a goal; it is part of our job not to concede, just as it is part of our job to score.

If you score 20 goals one season, then you have to promise yourself that in the following season you will get 25.

Sometimes, you have tough times when you don't score goals, but the most important thing is to keep working hard.

People don't want to watch a sport where you see people fall down and somehow score above someone who goes clean.

Most of my music is improvisation, and composition is improvisation. Even if I have a score, it is improvisation.

If you're a better scorer than me, I'll put you down on the block; you score. I don't care. I can do other things.

I like to score when I can, but if I can't do that, I like to do the other things - defense, blocking, rebounding.

Sometimes I watch past goals, but I don't watch them because I think that it'll help me to score in the next game.

When you don't give the forwards the service, then it's difficult for them to score. Not everyone's a Gareth Bale.

I want to score more than 20. It's my job. But it is not an obsession for me ahead of winning titles for the team.

I feel good next to Zlatan. He is a player of great class. He scares opponents because he can score at any moment.

Every time we step on the field, we want to score. If we don't, then we're disappointed. We don't settle for three.

If I spent the rest of my life getting even with the people that had helped me out, I would never settle the score.

Eden Hazard is someone who every time he touches the ball you feel he's going to score or pull off an amazing move.

Every day in normal training, I'm trying to score more. And after training, I stay to practise my shooting as well.

I think the thing that has sort of always separated me, even from when I was younger, is my ability to score goals.

It never became an obsession for me to score at all costs. I've always said that I'm not a big scorer, I'm a worker.

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