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When I was in Vojvodina, it is not possible to describe. If you play one bad ball, one little mistake, they are, ‘Oh, what is that?’ Then, some players, they are afraid to take responsibility. They don’t feel well, you know; you don’t have freedom to show yourself.
You need to push yourself, and in time, everything will come together at the right time.
I am happy to give assists. It’s my way of thinking and I expect that from my team-mate for me.
Novi Sad is a really beautiful city, and the club is really nice. It is one of the best youth academies in Serbia.
I respect Mark Hughes, and I respect what he has done for me.
Every game you play, you try to win.
My head is always up, and if I see some player in a better position, I give the ball to him automatically. Sometimes I need to be more egotistical and put my head down.
I like to score and create goals. If a team-mate is in a better position, you need to search for him.
I like to be important for the team. That’s it: to try and help my team Southampton to give fans pleasure to enjoy.
I am in my best position in the middle of the 4-2-3-1.
I am very happy I grew up in Serbia. You can have tough times, good times, but you learn a lot. I am incredibly proud of where I am from.
I like to spend time with my family, to take rest, to go and eat something or to go for a walk.
When we were young, they always teach you that you can never give up. It doesn’t matter what has happened: you cannot give up. Sometimes it is good, sometimes that is not good. But still, you try.
Whether you are fighting for the title or fighting at the bottom, you are always professional and want to win every game.
Serbian people are not soft, and if the coach wants me to play, then I will.
My opinion is always that players need to be happy. You cannot keep them in the squad if they are not happy.
In Serbia, it is amazing pressure. When we lose a game, it is like somebody dies. It is really horrible.
I remember, the 1998 World Cup when we were Yugoslavia, I had the sticker albums of all the players, and I still remember that squad and who was playing.
I always play football in my team, and I know that if you play too much long ball, then it’s difficult.
My hometown, Backa Topola, was in the north of the country near the Hungarian border. It is a nice part of Serbia, and I am very happy I grew up there.
Although I never think about goals and assists, I believe in my skills and I just want to play good and be important for the team… then everything will be OK.
You want to feel free. Every player can show his best when he is free. If you are a little bit afraid of something, you cannot show your best.
I am only doing my job, and if I score against Mark Hughes’ team, it is nothing personal.
When you score, you don’t think about what you will do.
In every club, sometimes players leave. It is not easy, but this is football.
Normally when we play against Brazil, we will just try to stop them from winning.
I had beautiful years with Southampton – great club, great people, great supporters – and I’m very proud of my four years.
When you fight for the game, fight to win and then get the goal in the latter minutes, especially at Old Trafford, it’s a wonderful, amazing feeling.
I like to make goals, but sometimes a nice assist is even better than a goal.
It is always a tough game when you play against Arsenal; they have good players, and it doesn’t matter what kind of moment they are in.
You are under some sort of pressure to win any match. It is natural.
Southampton is the most beautiful city in England, and everything is great.
Southampton have all the advantages to create good players; when you compare it to Serbia, Southampton has the better facilities. They can produce a player who is much more ready.