I think the thing that has sort of always separated me, even from when I was younger, is my ability to score goals.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
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.
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.
When I was younger, I used to visualise myself scoring wonder goals, stuff like that.
Goals enable you to do more for yourself and others, too.
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.
My goals in football helped make me disciplined and focused in all areas of my life.
I don't think about goals and records. Competition is what keeps me playing.
What keeps me going is goals.
I was a part of Backyard Soccer, and I hear that I score a lot of goals in it.
I never lost sight of my goals. I never stopped thinking I could reach the top.
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