I feel really good at Arsenal.

It's important to keep improving.

I work hard in training to be ready.

I don't have an inferiority complex.

The Premier League is my main target.

You always have to work hard and keep the faith.

It takes time to adapt to become an Arsenal player.

Arsene Wenger gave me the possibility to bounce back.

After an injury, I think you have to be strong mentally.

One thing is sure: I really enjoyed my five years at Arsenal.

I joined Arsenal to play with Robin van persie - not replace him

When you are a striker like me, you always play for the teammates.

I have never been in a cage fighting UFC. It would be nice to try.

I have created a shell around me, in the good and the bad moments.

I love London! But the thing I love the most is the Premier League.

I have a very good contract at Chelsea, but Dortmund really wanted me.

My ambition is to win some trophies. That's why I am playing football.

I think communication is massive in football and in all sports in general.

It's nice to be cheered, but I'll always have a good attitude on the pitch.

You need to have a great way of life - you have to eat well, to sleep well.

I will play to create history and enjoy myself and give pleasure to the fans.

It's nice to be at the top, but the most difficult thing is to stay at the top.

I wanted to stay in the Premier League, and Chelsea was a great opportunity for me.

That's why I love the Premier League - it's the best championship; it is very hard.

There is always room for improvement, but I am happy with what I am doing on the pitch.

When I put my head in my hands after missing a chance, that annoys the coaches a little.

When you make the decision to join a great club, you know there is already a great forward.

It's a massive club, and I am proud to sign for Chelsea, and I'm looking forward to playing.

I have certain values. I know where I come from. I am a hard worker. I'm conscious of my luck.

You have to communicate - you have to click - to find automatic reactions with your teammates.

I don't want to big myself up, but goals like mine leave a mark on history because they're rare.

When I was young, I looked up to Andriy Shevchenko. He was so elegant, and on the pitch as well.

Diego Costa doesn't show any emotion. I am more emotional. So I have learned to control my emotions.

I know too well how much I am going to miss football after my career for me to put up my own barriers.

If you are good on the pitch, good in training, you will have your chance. I'm not worried about my place.

Starting games with the French national team helped me bounce back when it was getting difficult with Arsenal.

The Champions League is massive for a football player. There is nothing above it when you're playing for a club.

Even if we don't play fantastically, with good passing and precision and finesse, the most important thing is to win.

David Beckham is a top man. I love the guy and what he can show in terms of style as well. He's really classy, an icon.

Chelsea is a strong team defensively, and they are quite efficient up front with great players, so I think I will enjoy it.

It is really nice to play in the Champions League, because we play against the best teams and the best competition in Europe.

Why did I choose Arsenal rather than Chelsea? Because it is a club I love, and I thought it would be easier for my adaptation.

As a striker, what you got used to on a daily basis, it is to be applauded when you score goals. When the opposite happens, it's difficult.

I've always been lucky enough to have made the right decisions, if I can say that. I've always felt that I've had good fortune in that way.

It was the force of the ball. It made my foot bone and ankle come together and cracked. I thought I had just twisted my ankle, but it was a clear fracture.

Arsenal is a great club - the facilities are wonderful - but I feel it is a club that takes big care before signing a player, notably considering human values.

Fortunately, I'm OK with my body. I try to take care of it. I played a lot of games over a season for several years, so, touch wood, I will stay fit and healthy.

All of my career, I have been - how can I say this? - I have been through certain difficulties, and I have always tried to make it motivation to get better and better.

The fact is that the coach wanted to recruit a new striker, and with Aubameyang's signing at Arsenal, there were three top strikers, and that's why I decided to leave.

You have to have faith in your own qualities; that is part of being a footballer: being strong in your head. That is more than half of the quality you need to be a football player.

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