I was born to score goals, I feel. How I score them - how I get the ball into the back of the net - might have changed. The actual ability of what I was born to do will never leave me.
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I played in different positions as a kid, and it helped me learn different parts of the game, but I found that I was always scoring goals, and that continued as I got older. I've always enjoyed scoring, and it seemed to come naturally. Fortunately, that has carried on into my professional career.
I think the thing that has sort of always separated me, even from when I was younger, is my ability to score goals.
To be the key player in creating and scoring goals, that's what I take pride in, and the thing I know how to do best.
I want to be the goal scorer and the play maker out there. I have been doing that all my life.
I must continue to work hard in training. I need to think more like a goal scorer; sometimes I get so immersed in the game because I love general play so much.
Goals determine what you're going to be.
When I was younger, I used to visualise myself scoring wonder goals, stuff like that.
I was a part of Backyard Soccer, and I hear that I score a lot of goals in it.
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.
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