When I've been injured, my head's gone, I've turned to mush.
“When I've been injured, my head's gone, I've turned to mush.”
— Andy Carroll · Injured
The World Motivation
When I've been injured, my head's gone, I've turned to mush.
“When I've been injured, my head's gone, I've turned to mush.”
— Andy Carroll · Injured
When I've been injured, my head's gone, I've turned to mush.
Goals have always been in my game so I'm very confident I can score for Liverpool. I'll bring as much as I can to the team, I'll score goals, create chances, hold up the ball and just try my best really.
Being out on the pitch is a privilege for all of us and we shouldn't take it for granted.
I thought I was going to be finishing at Newcastle.
I like to get myself about so it's been tough when I haven't been mobile and been a bit stiff.
When you are injured - and injured for a while - it is hard. You have to go to the training ground and watch everyone go out to play.
There was a time when I was injured and playing really bad and cut, rightfully so, that I wasn't sure what my future in football was.
I remember trying steroids very briefly in the 1989 -1990 off season, and then after I was injured in 1993, I used steroids again.
You don't know how your body is going to shape up. It's whether you can maintain the performance - or improve it - without getting injured. That's the battle every athlete faces and the older you get the harder it becomes.
I've had to learn about my body and I've had to figure out things that will work for me - I had to change my diet and, having been injured, I've been in the treatment room and learning from those guys and people outside of the treatment room.