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.
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.
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.
Chelsea is a strong team defensively, and they are quite efficient up front with great players, so I think I will enjoy it.
Even if we don't play fantastically, with good passing and precision and finesse, the most important thing is to win.
It's nice to be cheered, but I'll always have a good attitude on the pitch.
I have certain values. I know where I come from. I am a hard worker. I'm conscious of my luck.
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.
I don't have an inferiority complex.
We don't have the money of the Manchester clubs or Chelsea. Arsenal builds its team through training, through recruiting players who can become something. Arsenal has less money than some other clubs, so we have to fight with other values.
Football, if I can say, is an everlasting new beginning. You always question yourself, but you have to be ready not just mentally but physically as well. You have to be fit and take care of your body.
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.
I am here to win trophies, you know, to help the team to reach our targets. I feel blessed to have the opportunity to bring my small thing to the big machine. You know, for Chelsea.