I want to win titles with Atletico.

My objective is to be among the best.

Winning titles, that's what I'm looking for.

I think in French, but I get angry in Spanish.

With hard work and effort, you can achieve anything.

The more matches I play, the better I feel on the pitch.

Playing a final is great, but it's winning it that counts.

I'm so good at Atletico. Honestly, I don't see myself leaving.

When I'm on the pitch, I enjoy myself, and I try to give my all.

If I am happy in my personal life, I will be happy in my profession.

When I wasn't playing, the most important thing was to stay patient.

I'll give everything I have to be one of the best players in La Liga.

It's not a personal mission to win La Liga, but I want it very badly.

I always demand intensity in training. That's my style, and I like it.

When I'm close to the penalty area, that's where I feel more comfortable.

I want titles: it's what I want and what I lack. I give everything for it.

On a personal level, I have no hard feelings towards the clubs that didn't want me.

I do not feel the need to play in Ligue 1, nor in the Premier League or in Serie A.

Scoring goals is nice, but I'm nowhere near Platini. I hope I can get closer to him.

I try to be a complete player - in attack and in defence - and to improve every year.

Every training session, I work hard to improve my weaknesses and build on my strengths.

Every player dreams of playing a Champions League semi-final, and we will give everything.

I try to be the best and give the maximum so that people can say I'm among the top players.

It's true that the training and mentality in Spain is totally different to how it is in France.

Ronaldo used to be my neighbour, and he passed my house every day. We always greeted each other.

We've lived through some extraordinary moments, and the saddest moments as well. We have to learn.

I don't want them to compare me to one or the other - I want people to know me for being Griezmann.

At Atletico, I've improved at the highest level, and in the Champions League, I've turned a corner.

I want to try and pay back the confidence and care that the people at Atletico have always shown me.

There are a lot of bad people in football, and players can be afraid to go to stadiums and get abused.

The Ballon d'Or is one of my objectives, but it will be complicated so long as Ronaldo and Messi are around.

I always ask Paul Pogba about Manchester United. I think they are a huge club with a really good infrastructure.

I've never liked losing, ever since I was a boy in Macon, my hometown. I couldn't watch other teams lifting trophies.

I was 14 when I arrived at Real Sociedad. No team wanted me in France. I trialled for around eight clubs, and then Real came.

My goal is always to improve what has been done the previous season and also collectively seek to do better than the year past.

Even before the season starts, the fans look at the dates for the Madrid derbies. They all want to be there; they're big games.

I always had a frisson when I heard the Champions League music. To play in that competition, to score a goal in it, is something special for me.

Speed isn't everything, but he'd be a great striker at Atletico. Usain Bolt would be perfect for our game. Me behind and him up front. The best!

I felt really proud when Simeone said I am destined to reach the level of Messi and Ronaldo. I always want to give my all for him. He motivates me.

Many clubs rejected me, but I wanted to be a footballer and to learn as quickly as possible, so I persisted until I got into Real Sociedad when I was 13.

The fact is I do feel very Spanish, like when I'm talking to my wife and daughter in Spanish at two in the afternoon. I even think in Spanish when I get angry!

The Ballon d'Or? It's up to the journalists to vote. I do not go to bed every night thinking about it. I just try to do my best and score as many goals as possible.

I went to the final of the Champions League, and I scored 32 goals. This pressure does not weigh too much. I'm on the field to have fun and give pleasure to the fans.

When I started watching matches, it was those of Marseille. After that, it was Lyon. I went to see them all the time in the league or the Champions League with my dad.

I do not feel like I am on par with Messi and Ronaldo yet. I need to win trophies to match them. I try to help my team and country as good as possible to do just that.

El Cholo is a great coach: he asks a lot of his players and demands a lot of intensity. If your guard is down even a bit in training, Cholo tells you put extra effort in quickly.

With every side I've played for, I've always tried to fit in and joke with my team mates while enjoying good times with them on and off the pitch. And that's what's happened with Les Bleus.

I'm very happy, and I try to answer the encouragement I receive on social media through my efforts on the field, for everyone from the fans who buy a shirt to those who encourage us inside the stadium.

I'm very happy at Atletico. I'm very proud to play for these fans, with these players, and with this coach. I want to try and pay back the confidence and care that the people at Atletico have always shown me.

I was just a kid who had arrived in the world of professional football and thought he could do anything he wanted. But I have learned from my mistakes. I have done everything to change, both on and off the pitch.

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