"My aim is to play as many games as possible and to go out and be one of the 11 players again"
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The subtext is where it bites. “Again” suggests a slip out of the collective - injury, age, rotation, the quiet humiliation of watching from the periphery while your name still carries weight. By choosing the number rather than the role (“starter,” “star,” “captain”), he’s rejecting hierarchy in public. It’s a subtle performance of professionalism: the team is the story; his job is to be usable inside it.
Context matters because Bergkamp’s reputation could easily support entitlement. Instead, he speaks like someone trying to re-enter the ordinary labor of football. That humility is also strategic: a message to a manager and a dressing room that he’s not asking for special treatment, just the chance to compete. For fans, it recalibrates what devotion looks like late in a career - not chasing the grand narrative, but fighting for the right to do the work. The beauty is that it makes his artistry feel earned, not bestowed.
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Bergkamp, Dennis. (2026, January 15). My aim is to play as many games as possible and to go out and be one of the 11 players again. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-aim-is-to-play-as-many-games-as-possible-and-158111/
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"My aim is to play as many games as possible and to go out and be one of the 11 players again." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-aim-is-to-play-as-many-games-as-possible-and-158111/. Accessed 22 Feb. 2026.




