1 For a football player, the most important thing is to play well in every game. He should have good sportsmanship on the court until his legs no longer obey his brain and until he hangs up his boots. Until retirement.
2 If passing is the language of football, then football itself is the language of the players. The important thing is to find what you want to say. For a very small number of people, football life is just an episode. Only a few people have the right to "monologue." Since you have been given this right, you should use it to the end.
3 Defense is important, but it must be combined with offense; defense alone cannot win, the best it can do is not lose. Not losing does not equal winning. A good "sweeper" should be the core of defense, the organizer of offense, and a typical most modern all-round athlete. He should know when to attack and when to retreat.
4 As a mature football player, you must withstand various tests. The coach's reprimand, the jealousy of your peers, the rolling eyes of officials, the misunderstandings of friends and the booing of the audience will help you achieve greater success. Excellent players should not only have good skills and physical fitness, but also have perseverance and tenacious fighting spirit and continuous offensive ability.
5 When the opponent has the ball, I will defend; when conditions permit , I attack; when there is a chance, I shoot. I hate those gimmicky individual performances. On the football field, all clean, neat and simple skills and tactics are ultimately the most practical.
6I am very satisfied. Not only have I won many titles, honors, and had a lot of happy times, but more importantly, I have fallen in love with football. If you are engaged in a career that is also your hobby, it will be a very happy thing.
7 I have fallen down before, but I always have to get up on my own and pick myself up and go back to the place where I made the mistake. To me, that's proof of being the best in my line of work.