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I have no regrets about leaving Barcelona.
At the end, what matters is that the team wins, not only my goals.
I do what I want and don’t care about the others.
The future is in our hands; we are masters of our own destiny.
I can see myself winning a few Scudettos and at least one Champions League.
All players want to be in the Champions League, but I’m happy here at Inter.
It will be hard to become the best South American striker because, from Argentina, there are lots of outstanding players.
I received lots of offers, but Inter are a big club, and I can carry on growing here.
I’m very grateful to Italian football for the opportunity it has given me.
I don’t know why I keep getting roped in with the so-called ‘bad boys’ of football. I really don’t care, either.
People compare me to Batistuta, and he is the player I base myself on.
I’m the Inter striker, and in football, if the strikers aren’t scoring, then they’re not helping.
I think I’ll just become a full-time dad, at home, with my family.
If Inter decide to sell me, I’ll pack my bags and go. If not, I’ll stay here in Milan where I am honestly very happy.
If I receive a phone call from Real Madrid, I won’t answer.
I’m not interested in rumours; what counts is winning with Inter.
I always watch the national team games and am a big fan.
It is very important for me to be able to play and develop with players like Messi, Dybala, Di Maria, and Banega.
Why don’t I earn very much? I don’t know; you’d have to ask my agent. Maybe I’m just not very bright!
I’m a forward, and I need to score goals, but I want to play at a higher level.
Playing with Messi, who is the best player in the world, would be great.
My family are happy in Italy. We’re first, and I’m top scorer. What more could I ask for?
When I decided to come to Inter, I did so because I am an Inter fan and because I wanted to win a lot with this shirt.
If you are the coach of a national team, you have to evaluate players based on what they do on the pitch.
I’ve got Argentinian blood running through my veins, and I’ve always wanted to wear the shirt of my country.
People mainly talk about the goals in football, so that’s why people talk a lot about me, but a team is created with everybody’s input.
People talk about how many goals I score, how I play, how I move on the field. In Argentina, on the other hand, they’re always digging for dirt, and they continue to talk about me as the husband of Wanda Nara, that guy who stole the woman and ruined the life of a former teammate, when it was never actually like that.
I do my talking on the field.
I think a player should be evaluated for what he does on the playing field.
Inter’s objective has always got to be the ultimate: win the Scudetto and get back into the Champions League.