When you're younger and traveling and visiting new countries and cities, that stuff is exciting; it's flashy, it's shiny, but I always had this separation between who I was as a person and who I was as a player. Abby Wambach citycountryexcit share on social
When you can score three goals without the most prolific scorer in the world, you know you have a lot of depth, and it gives you confidence. Abby Wambach confidencedepthgoal Change image and share on social
I think I take on a little more responsibility when push comes to shove. I'm not scared to fail. Abby Wambach failpushresponsibility Change image and share on social
I'll be honest. After I got married, I definitely had a shift in emotional devotion. Abby Wambach devotionemotionalhonest Change image and share on social
I've always been motivated more by negative comments than by positive ones. I know what I do well. Tell me what I don't do well. Abby Wambach commenthavemotivate Change image and share on social
I always wanted to be more validated as a human being, as a person, than I was as a player. I think that was a really hard balance for me. Abby Wambach balancehardhuman Change image and share on social
I know that I was put on this planet to be an athlete. Abby Wambach athleteplanetput Change image and share on social
I have never once dribbled the whole field and scored a goal by myself. Abby Wambach dribblefieldgoal Change image and share on social
As professional soccer players, we take our bodies to the extreme. We're the people at the gym that look like we're breaking the machines. Pushing our bodies to the limits is what makes us so strong and capable and Olympians. It's not an easy thing to consistently do over and over again to your body. Abby Wambach bodybreakcapable share on social
Whenever you get to win, you feel the satisfaction of all of your hard work, all the sacrifices, all the blood, sweat and tears. It feels right and makes you realise that you are really doing the right thing. Abby Wambach bloodfeelfelt share on social