I say to my friends, 'Don't just listen to the vuvuzelas; look at who scores the goals.' And this is the important thing.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
FIFA is a vuvuzela. It's in your ear, but you don't want to hear it, and then eventually it goes away.
I'm used to being the main goal scorer, but I also always like to help.
Goal scoring is a recurring theme. If you aren't scoring then you aren't going to win games. That's obvious.
But I it doesn't matter who scores the goals so long as we win.
I always work with a goal - and the goal is to improve as a player and a person. That, finally, is the most important thing of all.
Scoring goals is the best feeling you can have. I always look up at the stand for my family straight afterwards; it means everything to me that they travel to every game.
Everybody tries to score a great goal, and I am lucky I have netted a few.
You always spend a little more time watching the guys you coached, to see how they're playing. And there's no question that when I check scores, I still go to the Nuggets scorer faster than any other scores. I have a lot of love for the players and a lot of love for the city.
I don't think about goals and records. Competition is what keeps me playing.
Every time some spoiled European soccer millionaire complains about the blaring vuvuzelas, I want them to blare louder.