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Accepting that my time with Arsenal was over was difficult because I never imagined leaving.
I am happy to take the blame sometimes for a goal conceded if I felt I could do better.
I am not afraid to fight for No. 1 with anyone, Fabianski or Casillas.
I’m not stupid – if you buy one of the world’s best goalkeepers, it’s not to keep him on the bench.
I’m a 24-year-old, and I enjoy my life, and winning a football game is the most enjoyable thing I’ve ever experienced in my life.
If I stay in Roma, I can still improve. If I go back to Arsenal, I will treasure my experience in Italy.
I am proud to be a part of Arsenal, and I see my future at this great club.
In the dressing room, we know that Arsene Wenger is the boss.
Boruc is nuts. He is a very good friend of mine, and so I’m sure he wouldn’t mind me saying he’s a nutter. He really is crazy.
When you come to Juve, it’s because you’ve been chosen.
I wouldn’t dare compare myself to Buffon, not as a man and not as a keeper.
When you come to a new club, it takes time to adapt.
Ronaldo is an absolutely terrific player. He works very hard for his team; he has the quality.
If you have a game where you’re under pressure, obviously there are going to be a lot of shots on target, and you’re going to make saves, but you can’t say you played well in a game where you concede five goals. It’s ridiculous.
I feel confident of being No. 1, but I know I can’t let myself play a few bad games.
I wouldn’t give up European football. It’s very enjoyable.
When you are 25, everything comes easy to you. When you get past 35, every training session is a sacrifice. I can’t see myself doing that.
I’m a little embarrassed to talk about it now, but the very first sport that I did, if you can call it sport, was ballroom dancing. I was aged seven to nine or 10.
The players often show much more qualities in training than we do in games.
For me, a good season is one that ends with a trophy.
It’s not about improving when you play; it’s every day, in training, you have to work on every aspect of your game, and that’s something I’ve really enjoyed.
I want to make sure I’m in the best shape possible.
I remember being a young boy in Poland, watching David Seaman, Thierry Henry, Dennis Berkamp and others play for Arsenal. Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would get a chance to play for the club I supported as a little kid.
The biggest thing I have taken away from these two years at Roma is the fact I grew as a goalkeeper.
Winning at Wembley is always special.
I was 20 years old when I started playing in the Premier League. Maybe mentally I wasn’t quite prepared for it, and that has earned me a reputation.
I began my journey as a 16-year-old boy at the Arsenal’s academy, trying to one day become a first team player, going out for evening runs in East Barnet with Jack Wilshere.
For me, Old Trafford is a stadium where you like to play and win.
My confidence never gets crushed. Whatever happens, my attitude doesn’t change.
Every player that comes at Juventus becomes better; every player that comes wins trophies.
I have been at Arsenal Football Club for seven years now, and I have always shown my full respect to the Club, Arsene Wenger, all the coaching staff, my team-mates, and the fans. I’ve always felt that I received great support from the manager and the fans, and I am fully focused on getting back to my best.
I think when you play with the same defence, you sort of understand each other’s body language, and you read off each other, and it’s much, much better.
When I was approached by Arsenal in 2005, my world changed forever.