Football Quote by Mario Gomez Download Open image “Italian football's different to Spanish and German, but it's only different and not inferior.” — Mario Gomez ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5.0 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Different Inferior Football Football Different German German Different Inferior Italian Italian Football Only
English football is very different from Italian; it's more physical, and matches are always very open. — Roberto Mancini Copy Share Image
Italian football is just how I imagined it to be - far more tactical than the Spanish game which is based on technique. — Bojan Krkic Copy Share Image
Here the football is more physically strong. The Spanish are more technical. In Italy more tactical. In England... you have to run. We don't… — Fabio Capello Copy Share Image
Italian football has a lot of appeal, even though it must improve. — Gianluca Vialli Copy Share Image
English football is different: always on the attack. Although one thing is clear. The best football is the Italian. — Gabriel Batistuta Copy Share Image
The difference between Germany and Italy? I think in Serie A there is more quality and the game is quicker, but in Germany it's… — Marko Arnautovic Copy Share Image
Italian football is great but for me, for the style of player I am, I found it too tactical, too slow. — Djibril Cisse Copy Share Image
The defenders in Italy are stronger, and that makes me better. Serie A is played in a different way to other leagues. — Gonzalo Higuain Copy Share Image
English football is very strong physically, but Spanish football is more technical. — Marco van Basten Copy Share Image
The football in Spain is more about skill and technique. Every team tries to play good football. The physical side, with plenty of running… — Arjen Robben Copy Share Image
I am not crazy enough to compare myself with Messi because he is the best there ever was and the best there will ever… — Mario Gomez Copy Share Image
Obviously, it's my goal to be the top scorer in the Bundesliga, but it wouldn't be a disaster if I didn't achieve that. — Mario Gomez Copy Share Image
I know from my Real Madrid team-mates Mesut Ozil and Sami Khedira and my family in Andalucia that people look up to me in… — Mario Gomez Copy Share Image
I don't measure my performances in goals any more, it's more important that my team-mates see how hard I work for them. — Mario Gomez Copy Share Image
Juventus made a big offer for me, I think it was around €20 million. Stuttgart were thinking about it, but I was the one… — Mario Gomez Copy Share Image
If I become a European champion, I don't care whether I have absolute recognition or not. — Mario Gomez Copy Share Image
I am a forward and want to score many goals but for me that is not important. What is important is to be successful… — Mario Gomez Copy Share Image
As a young player, national duty always felt kind of like... a duty. It was always there, it was normal, it was part of… — Mario Gomez Copy Share Image
When I came to Chelsea, it was clear that, like many other players, I would first be loaned out. So I went to Belgium… — Thorgan Hazard Copy Share Image
If you take your eye off the ball or lose focus for even a minute you can lose a game against any team. — Felipe Anderson Copy Share Image
I don't really like too much credit. I know nobody's going to believe this, but I'd rather be able to score goals and nobody… — Bradley Wright-Phillips Copy Share Image
My team mates are fundamental for my characteristics, if they send in crosses I can play inside the area. — Filippo Inzaghi Copy Share Image
The Copa del Rey is a different competition. It is football in its purest form and is different from the continuity of the league. — Michael Laudrup Copy Share Image
“Wild card, got it," Duncan said. "Just like in Crazy Eights. I can be a diamond; I can be a spade. Whatever you need… — Christopher Healy Copy Share Image
Leo, Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar, Eden. Every year, you look at their numbers - score goals, assists, minutes - to see they play very well. — Pedro Copy Share Image