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I can't express in words my gratitude towards Arsenal fans for all they have done for me in my years in London.
Some days I think I would definitely like to move abroad but then, other days, I think I don't fancy it at all.
It is something very special when you can win a league title, because it is the one that you play all year for.
If you truly want to be respected by people you love, you must prove to them that you can survive without them.
Your background or colour has nothing to do with your progress, but your endowments are the determining factors
The most important thing is that we play as a team. It means to attack together but to defend together as well.
[Didier] Drogba sent me a text message after I won the African Player of the Year award. It made me very happy.
A Rod: An attractively painted length of fiberglass that keeps an angler from ever getting too close to a fish.
You can be a top, top player for 10, 20 years, then you become a coach, lose two or three games and you're out.
It's very difficult to reach World Cup and Champions League finals and I want to experience those things again.
Some people handle situations differently - some people have a reaction, some people let it go over their head.
Nobody's perfect and nobody is without mistakes. The only thing you have to make sure of is you keep improving.
It's a very strange league, the Championship, because on any given match day, any team can beat any other team.
There is no privacy in our culture anymore, so I have to try and carve that out for myself, but I'm OK with it.
There are very few young goalkeepers who play at the top level. Most goalkeepers figure it out as time goes on.
I wasn't put here to win gold medals or national championships. I've been placed here to be a light for Christ.
I kind of press pause when it's a derby, and the season doesn't matter to me anymore; it's all about the derby.
I'd rather give up most of my wealth to have the guarantee that I can carry on working for the rest of my life.
English football is so physical and fast that when you see a space, you have to go into it with all your speed.
Always work hard, never give up, and fight until the end because it's never really over until the whistle blows.
Soccer is what I grew up doing - it's my passion, and I'm way more comfortable on the field in my soccer cleats.
This is my first FIFA Women's World Cup . For me, to see how I have reacted to this tournament...I'm totally in.
Injuries give you perspective. They teach you to cherish the moments that I might have taken for granted before.
The only great English midfielder in my career was Paul Scholes. He had elegance in him. Others were pretenders.
In my time at Anfield we always said we had the best two teams on Merseyside - Liverpool and Liverpool reserves.
I believe in a European League. I would like to see more quality in the game, and fewer games mean more quality.
With United, we'd all grown up together, we all wanted to win the biggest trophy in football. We did it togther.
In Spain people have lunch and dinner a lot later - when I return to England I'll have to eat alone at midnight.
I didn't want to go to Chelsea, because I wanted to play the Champions League and they were sixth in the league.
You can have a contract that is better than your friends, but no player looks back and says, 'I won more money.'
I'm not silly. I understand that, with age and at different parts of your career, you have different challenges.
This is unbelievable to me. I always wanted to be famous, be the best, but I didn't think it would be like this.
In terms of politics, I just look at people's policies, and sometimes I agree with something, sometimes I won't.
As long as I stay in training and play well, I don't see what objection there can be to what I do off the field.
I think if you've managed Celtic or Rangers you can go on to be Prime Minister of Great Britain, it's that hard.
I was 22, and getting into a World Cup squad is what you dream about as a kid, so finishing third was fantastic.
Managers are obsessed with the game. It's very, very difficult, if not impossible, to live a balanced lifestyle.
I remember my first Champions League final in 1996: Juventus-Ajax. That's the clearest memory from my childhood.
I've always been athletic - did the 100 metres and 1500 m at school, cross-country races - and did well in them.
For me, it would be the perfect summer to play in the Euros and then the Olympics. My desire is to play in both.
As female athletes all over the world have discovered the hard way, changing cultures and mindsets takes action.
Every time I hear the fans, it's exciting. It gives me a great feeling because I know it comes from their heart.
I repeat what I always say: I want the best for Argentina in every way. I never try to make trouble for anybody.
It is always a bit hypocritical when a defender who spends the whole game kicking you complains of being kicked.
Obviously, being a forward, I would like to score more goals. But while the team does well, there is no problem.
Winning the treble was confirmation for me that joining Bayern rather than moving abroad was the right decision.
I had a lot of emotional days at Chelsea, some that did not really end well, especially in the Champions League.
I played the way I did it because I knew it was effective. My intention was to win always, not to gain applause.
I have a great family, good friends, a nice girlfriend, my own house. I have got everything how I want it to be.
Instead of bracing yourself for the perils of the unknown, embrace the joy that is here, in your present moment.