by BlueMoonAwoken » Sat Aug 15, 2009 1:11 am
I love these quotes from robinho.
‘In the end, the ball is round. It is round in Sao Paulo, where I come from, it is round in Manchester; wherever you go it is the same shape. My club was Santos, so people always ask me about Pele, because that was his club, too, and I am flattered; but my real inspiration is the ball, not any player.
‘What never alters is that if you are Brazilian, you want to play. I play in the street when I go back to Brazil on holiday. That is where I grew up, not on the beach. We played a fast game, like England, and tough, too — you got kicked a lot. That is what it is like in Brazil.
‘The forwards through to the midfield play the beautiful game, the midfield through to the back, they kick. If you watch a Brazilian team train it is very funny because we are
attacking them and making fun, and they want to kick us but they know they can’t because we have to be one team the next day. So the defenders get very frustrated.
‘I played with my father, Gilvan, too. He was not a footballer, he used to work for the water company. I would run rings around him, he was a bad player. He used to end up kicking me as well, but it was all good preparation. Whenever you play as a forward you have to be ready for that.
‘The day I do not finish with bruises on my legs it will be time to finish because only poor players are not worth kicking.
‘In England, they either kick you, or mark you very tight. English defenders have good positional sense; they know how to get into you. So I think what I am going to do before the ball arrives. If I am already thinking one move on, I can avoid it.’