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I’ve had to deal with terrible things being said about me.
For Napoli’s fans, I went from an idol to a traitor; people did not love me anymore.
I always say that with work and patience, if you believe in your own talent, at the end, things come back; there’s no doubt about it.
A stalker tormented me for over five years. I don’t know what was going through his mind, as he was a police officer, and because of that, I at first considered him someone to be trusted.
Juve are one of the most important clubs in the world. Who would walk away from that?
I was forced to leave my hometown, and Napoli sold me to Juventus.
Chelsea are a very physical and technical side.
We are Italy. It’s only right that there is competition in attack, like there is in every other role.
Everyone has the right to a peaceful life.
Would I go back to Napoli? It’d be wonderful even to just know those fans had thought of me. I left unfinished business there.
Juve’s secret is that we always believe, up until – even beyond – the 90th minute.
Mancini knows what he is doing. He has to put faith in the youth; otherwise, the country will never grow.
Wayne Rooney has always made a great impression on me, even though I have only ever seen him on television.
United are a big deal, and if it ended up going that way, I would gladly join the Premier League. It is a fascinating and beautiful competition.
Foreign players are great for Serie A if they add something extra, but a lot of them are superfluous.
I love it in Udine, no doubt about it, but I am clearly pleased to read that other sides are interested in me.
I like the Italian giants, and Spain is attractive, but when I heard that Manchester United were in the frame, I was very flattered. Nonetheless, I want to reiterate that Udinese is a great place, and I am happy here.
Just naming Batistuta gives me goosebumps!
I wasn’t a washout before, and I’m not a phenomenon now. I’m a player who, when he’s called upon, is almost always there.
Even though I am at Turin and think about Juve, for me, Napoli is Napoli, and it is my home.
It was a dream move for me – I was at my hometown club – but I couldn’t leave the house myself or with my family after receiving threats that suggested anything could happen at any moment. It turned my life into a nightmare. I wouldn’t wish it on anyone.
Napoli fans saw themselves in me. I knew I was not alone when entering the pitch, but I was there with a whole city.
I was brought on and scored, so I will never forget my Champions League debut.
I don’t go out there to score goals, as I am just as happy if I provide an assist for a teammate.
I’ve been lucky to have worked for many great coaches. They’ve all been so good that maybe, at the end of my career, I’ll give it a go myself.
Who wouldn’t like to play for a big side?
Chelsea and Shakhtar are two great teams.
It’s the first hat trick of my career, so I will treasure the match ball.
I know my talents well – I know my head well – so when I go onto the pitch, I know perfectly what I have to do.
Playing at Juventus is an important step in my career. It is a very big club.
I am and always will be a Napoli fan.
This is the Italian national team; there’s no need to give caps away. If the coach calls up certain players, it’s because he’s convinced they can give a big hand, and that’s why I’m here.
With Conte, it was back-breaking both in training and in games.
As a professional, I have always tried to stay concentrated on the pitch, but it was not easy.
Napoli wanted to send me to Rubin Kazan, and I knew nothing about it.