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I will always be grateful to Madrid. I never said a bad word about anybody there. Everyone there, even the president, treated me really well always.
I will always wish the best to Madrid.
It’s hard as a striker. It’s cut and dried. Your job is to put the ball in the back of the net.
I don’t think about scoring more goals than a team-mate, only to score.
I always think this is a team sport.
Any player wants to be at Real Madrid.
I needed something Real Madrid could not give, which was playing every Sunday, whether I was doing well or not.
It is always a good feeling to score the first goal in a new stadium.
My only intention is to be happy and be in a place where I feel wanted.
Everyone can have a bad period in their life, but we are famous; we have a lot of things. Sometimes people think we are not human, with no feelings, with no problems.
Conte is the manager who most ‘bet’ on me without even ever having had me in his team. I feel indebted to him because he’s the coach that most trusted in me, most wanted me.
He does not scare us; other things in life scare me. We all respect Messi, and he is one of the best players in the world.
You should never have regrets in life. All the steps that I have taken in my career have served for something, and I have learned from them.
I’ve learnt more in two years at Juventus than in my entire life.
I really enjoy London.
All I want is to be just another member of the squad and fight for a place in the side.
Scoring lots of goals in Italy is much more difficult: they are experts in defending.
I really enjoy playing a lot of games because I always want to score more and play more.
I should never have left Italy and Juve.
I would never regret joining a club like Chelsea, and hopefully I will be a long time at Chelsea.
I don’t have to prove anything to Zidane.
The important thing is the team.
I want to score more goals, to play more games, but at the end of the day, the most important thing is that the team wins. The other things come with that.
I’ve always liked Dzeko – he’s a champion.
Of course I would return to Real Madrid once I win all there is to win with Chelsea and after a long and successful career at Chelsea.
You always want to contribute wherever you are.
In the Premier League, I think if you win your first five games, you’re in the fight, because here in every game, you can lose or drop points.
It’s hard to imagine going back to Italy, despite my experience in Serie A being extraordinary.
When I was seven or eight, I got a trampoline. My dad used to say to me all the time, ‘Come on with the head,’ and then pass the ball to me as I jumped. I really think it’s helped my heading game because I practiced this all the time with my dad.
I will continue going to the psychologist. It helps me to manage the pressure and emotions.
Every player wants to be at Real Madrid, of course. I fought my entire life to be at the club, but only in the starting line-up.
Sometimes I go home, put the game on, and think, ‘How can I miss that?’ It affects you; it also affects you to know your career also depends on the opinion of journalists, fans, directors, and sometimes they’re not really qualified to judge.
I fought all my life to be at Real Madrid, to try to be in the starting XI.
What fascinates me about London is its multi-ethnicity, the coexistence of cultures and religions, but I do not see myself living here for very long. It’s too big, too much stress, too much of a metropolis.
I think it’s not important if you score 25 or 30 goals: it’s important you help the team to win.
In Spain, you get seven clear chances a game to receive the ball and shoot. In Italy, you get very few clear balls, and you have to fight everyone to score; that makes you improve and develop.
I won in Italy, I won at Real Madrid, and I felt important.
For Spain, the more I play, the more goals I score, the more chance I have of making the World Cup and starting games.
Chelsea gave me everything that I needed, and now I have time to give back all that Chelsea give me.
I came to Chelsea because one club and one coach believed in me.
Real Madrid are Real Madrid, and any player would want to be at Real Madrid. Why would I want to leave Real Madrid? I wanted to play, nothing else.
My wife would like to live in Spain; I’d like to live in Italy.
I had the chance to go to Manchester United and other teams in the Premier League.
Sometimes football is not just.
I believe you have to take care of the kids from the youth team, the ones coming through, and people like Butragueno know how to do that.