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I could have gone down a very different path, but my parents would not let me give up football.
Away from football, it is just family. I try to spend time with my kids – I have to spend a lot of time away, so every time I am at home, I like to spend time with them.
I try to learn every day and train as hard as I can.
That’s the Serbian way. That’s the way we approach things, especially in sport. We are a small country, but if we want something, we will fight for it. It’s maybe part of the history of the country; it’s just our mentality. We are small but strong.
I say that if the team play well and use me in the right way… the goals will come.
I don’t like to lose, and all Serbians are pretty much the same.
I had some problems in the past when I made some stupid mistakes and got some stupid cards, but I learned a lot from this, and I know now how to calm myself down.
I’ve always loved Newcastle. Even when you’re watching their games on television, you can feel the passion of the crowd.
My body is my weapon, and I have to keep it in shape; I need to feel strong.
At all big clubs, there is pressure. They all want to win and expect to win.
I am not bothered what people say. You have always different opinions.
I’m a typical No 9: always in the box, strong, good in the air.
I never say I want to score 15 or 20 goals.
To give the best I can, sometimes you will be brilliant or not.
That is my style of play, my strength: hold up, playing with my back to goal.
My job is to score goals.
Football saved me.
I don’t even like to lose when I’m playing video games with my brother, and when I do lose, I get really mad.
Teams want fast players. That’s not me. But I know my strengths.
Teams want fast players. That’s not me. But I know my strengths.
I will always be a Newcastle United fan all my life.
I try to do everything for my son so that, when he grows up, he can say that he was proud of his father.
Competition is good.
Of course many children are dreaming to play for Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Manchester United. I always just wanted to wear the jersey of Partizan, Newcastle, and Serbia.
I say that if the team play well and use me in the right way… the goals will come.
Life’s boring enough without always having the same hair.
Every goal is a nice goal, great feeling, but the most important thing is we grab the three points and give the fans a nice afternoon.
I have followed Newcastle my whole life. I had two Newcastle shirts when I was little. It was unusual; most people choose a team like Manchester United or Barcelona, but for me, it has always been Newcastle.
I want to play. I want to be on the pitch.
When I was on the bench, I worked harder.
Scoring will do a lot for my confidence.
I’m always looking forward, and I try to continue to push myself and to do the best that I can.
Of course a striker wants to score as much as possible. It’s nice scoring goals. Goals are like an addiction: when you score, you want to keep doing more and more.
I want to show everybody that I can play in the best league in the world and score goals.
My father tells me I would have been a criminal or a kick-boxer. But fatherhood has changed me – a lot.
Sometimes, you have tough times when you don’t score goals, but the most important thing is to keep working hard.
You want to score in every game and to fight hard.
Every goal is a nice goal, great feeling, but the most important thing is we grab the three points and give the fans a nice afternoon.
I don’t like to lose, and all Serbians are pretty much the same.
I am not bothered what people say. You have always different opinions.
I’ve been happy from the start at Newcastle. It has been my favourite club ever since I was small boy in Serbia.
I’ve been happy from the start at Newcastle. It has been my favourite club ever since I was small boy in Serbia.
I will always be a Newcastle United fan all my life.
I play a good physical game.
I hope maybe one day I can be like Wayne Rooney. Maybe then some young players will be proud to play against me. That would be amazing.
This is a club with a very big history, and the fans are a big part of that. There will be pressure here, for sure, but I like pressure. I also know about the famous players who have played for Newcastle United, like Alan Shearer, who is a hero of mine.
Of course a striker wants to score as much as possible. It’s nice scoring goals. Goals are like an addiction: when you score, you want to keep doing more and more.
My father tells me I would have been a criminal or a kick-boxer. But fatherhood has changed me – a lot.
Scoring will do a lot for my confidence.
It is always something special when you can talk with people from your country. It is always nice to hear advice in your own language.
I am a really nice, quiet guy.
I play a good physical game.
I’ve picked up a few scars during games.
For sure, in Italy, the sun always shines.
Of course defenders will try to provoke me – that is their job.
I try to learn every day and train as hard as I can.
I am always in the box, strong, good in the air, and, of course, I like getting stuck in. I play a physical game.
I am not that fast and skilful. I am not Raheem Sterling, am I? So I know I have to use my strength and power in the box.
At all big clubs, there is pressure. They all want to win and expect to win.
When I first signed for Newcastle, I was still a boy.
Sometimes I score, sometimes I don’t, so people are here to judge, but I know my qualities, and I try to give everything to win and help my team-mates.
I am always in the box, strong, good in the air, and, of course, I like getting stuck in. I play a physical game.
Competition is good.
Away from football, it is just family. I try to spend time with my kids – I have to spend a lot of time away, so every time I am at home, I like to spend time with them.
I try to give everything I have, both in training and the games.
My body is my weapon, and I have to keep it in shape; I need to feel strong.
That is my style of play, my strength: hold up, playing with my back to goal.
Of course many children are dreaming to play for Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Manchester United. I always just wanted to wear the jersey of Partizan, Newcastle, and Serbia.
Sport is dirty if you want to win, but I am not a dirty player.
I don’t even like to lose when I’m playing video games with my brother, and when I do lose, I get really mad.
I was small until I was 15, then grew about 12 inches in a year and built up my strength in the gym.
Of course defenders will try to provoke me – that is their job.
I try to give everything I have, both in training and the games.
If you ask any player, they will always say the same. They play to win.
The Serbian people are very kind. Sometimes life is ruthless, and you have to show character. But come to Serbia and see how friendly everyone is; then you’ll change your mind.
I never say I want to score 15 or 20 goals.
I want to play. I want to be on the pitch.
There are a lot of people who don’t trust in me, so I just try to make them wrong.
I try to do everything for my son so that, when he grows up, he can say that he was proud of his father.
Balotelli is not my role model. I like him as a player very much, and he is very talented. He could have been at the very top, but my style does not have anything with him.
I want to show I can control my emotion and aggression and stay calm.
I’ve always loved Newcastle. Even when you’re watching their games on television, you can feel the passion of the crowd.
I want to show I can control my emotion and aggression and stay calm.
I’m always looking forward, and I try to continue to push myself and to do the best that I can.
When I play football, I try to win the game. That is part of me. That is who I am.
When I first signed for Newcastle, I was still a boy.
I am a typical No 9.
I had some problems in the past when I made some stupid mistakes and got some stupid cards, but I learned a lot from this, and I know now how to calm myself down.