I work hard at my job.

Chelsea is a fantastic club.

I've always had fun in Miami.

I do not enter any controversy.

There is no comparison to English fans.

I might live in Europe, but I sleep in Africa.

In the World Cup, you have to respect every team.

I have a great life, and I can't really complain.

I was 15 when I made my debut for the national team.

No one signs a contact saying they will always start.

I try to represent Africa and Cameroon as well as I can.

I'm the best goal-scorer in the history of the African Cup.

All my coaches will tell you that I am a great professional.

I've always said that even before Cameroon, I belong to Africa.

I just want to see more understanding and less racism in sports.

You can't promise to win a game, but you can want to win a game.

Guardiola has never been a great player; he was just a good player.

It's not my place to say if performers of quenelle should be punished.

You can't predict anything in football, particularly in the World Cup.

People can attack me personally, say what they want - I don't give a damn.

Most people only see Africa in terms of poverty and war, famine and disease.

My dream when I was younger was that my parents could watch me on television.

I've won the African Cup, I've won an Olympic gold medal. That says everything.

You can have all the problems in the world, but you have to see out your mission.

When I said Iniesta was the world's best, you laughed. Now you can see I'm right.

It's probably the happiest moment for me, to play in a World Cup hosted in Africa.

I left Cameroon when I was 13 years old, and I've lived more in Europe than Africa.

In Europe, I always say that Barcelona and Real Madrid are the ones to look out for.

Like most Africans, I had to work much harder and show much deeper belief than others.

The most important thing for a forward is speed of thought. Top players read the game.

The best player in the world; whenever Iniesta is on the pitch he creates a spectacle.

No one wants to work for little money; otherwise, they would be living on the streets.

I'd rather sell groundnuts in my village than to play for a pathetic team like Chelsea.

Anything can happen in life, but you have to be a man and sometimes say certain things.

If one day God gives me the opportunity to coach Cameroon, it would be a great pleasure.

The fact is, as all we strikers know, we tend to get judged just on the number of goals.

When I left Cameroon, I was 15 years old... I had one dream - it was to conquer the world.

Id rather be selling groundnuts in my village than play for a pathetic club like Chelsea FC

Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but we must respect the decisions from the officials.

I've worked hard and dreamed, and that helped me become one of the best players in the world.

Tottenham, and I hope the English fans will forgive me, are a club in mid-table and I need more.

I've been a role model in terms of discipline, and I have always been rigorous and professional.

I started with nothing and reached the level I'm at today. All I had was football and God's help.

When Ronaldinho arrived at Barcelona, they did not win anything. After my arrival, we won it all.

I know how to score goals. That's what I've done all my life, and that's what I'll continue doing.

What I love about England is that the fans have great respect for the players on and off the pitch.

There is nothing more valuable than to be healthy and to have the hope of living a better day tomorrow.

Messi is a god, as a person and even more as a player. I hope that he wins the World Cup with Argentina.

With Barca, we won the Champions League after many years of disappointment, and the fans went delirious.

I spent 13 years in Spain, and when you spend that amount of time somewhere, it has a deep influence on you.

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