Words matter. These are the best Filipe Luis Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
When you’re not playing, sometimes you’re not full of confidence.
The Ballon d’Or is a subjective matter.
I was delighted when I found out that Atletico wanted to take me back. It’s the best thing that could have happened to me.
Many players enter the pitch just to change shirts, but I don’t.
Some players benefit from criticism, but for others, they don’t.
With regards to the fans, whenever I’ve played in the Atletico shirt, I have given all that I can. I think I will win the fans back on the field and not with words.
Often, players talk when they feel they are not being valued as they deserve. Then they get more attention.
Wherever Mourinho goes, he is a champion.
Speaking about Mourinho is always controversial, and there’s always some intrigue surrounding him. But he is an awesome coach who tries to take the maximum from each and every one of his players.
When you work with Mourinho, you have to know that the group, the collective is above the individual.
I’ve had some of the best years of my career at Atletico and remember the supporters, my teammates, and the coaching staff fondly.
I hope I can retire at Atletico Madrid.
Paulinho will surprise many people. If he does not fit at Barca, he would at Atletico.
I watch a lot of movies, and sometimes I watch the same ones a lot of times, so you get to learn a lot of words that way.
It’s not easy playing against Barcelona in the Champions League. They are a club with a lot of history.
I admire Messi: he’s never complained to me in any game we played, but I’ve also never asked him for his jersey and never would. I came to win, not to say I played against Messi.
Everyone wants to play. If you don’t, normally you’re not happy.
A footballer’s career is very short, and I want to finish it in a strong and spectacular way.
Messi is so good that he can win La Liga even with a mediocre team, which is not the case. Barca remain up top every year because of him.
When I left for Chelsea, I wanted to prove that I could play in the Premier League, but it didn’t happen the way I dreamed.
I consider my time with Chelsea a personal triumph.
I lived in Holland for one year when I was younger and, although they speak Dutch there, I learned a little bit of English while I was there, but really I learned from movies and TV series like ’24’ and ‘Prison Break.’