I especially enjoy fish and chips.

Living for football has saturated me.

I am not preoccupied about my future.

At 26 or 27, I was fatter than anyone.

I have no problem with Sir Alex Ferguson.

I don't like to get involved in conflict.

I would like to thank my coach for believing in me.

I have respect for all the clubs I used to play for.

I did not transfer from United to City for the controversy.

I want to go back to Manchester and win the City fans back.

I wish to play again for West Ham before I finish my career.

I would like to play for a club who I feel have true ambition.

When I first joined Manchester City, I was not 100 per cent fit.

My wish is to concentrate on playing football for Manchester City.

The golf bag hurts my shoulder too much; I prefer to play football.

In Argentina, I trained in the mornings, and I played a lot of golf.

There's no need for City to make me have two training sessions a day.

He who doesn't love Messi knows nothing about football or about life.

I won't have plastic surgery. You either take me as I am, or you don't.

I just came to West Ham to play football, the rest is not for me to say.

I'm really happy to be here at Juve. It's a really big satisfaction for me.

I was, in my first season, second top scorer, which is something people forget.

I am just a normal person, and it is normal to have quality time with my family.

I don't regret anything, not even leaving Boca because it was the time to do so.

Living without my children in Manchester has been incredibly challenging for me.

If things are not going well on the field, then it's up to me to lead by example.

I'm excited about working with Mark Hughes and building a good relationship with him.

Salary matters shouldn't be told to everyone. It's a matter of respect for my teammates.

In Manchester, there are two restaurants, and everything's small. It rains all the time.

It is with great regret that I have to inform Manchester City of my wish to leave the club.

I grew up in a place where there weren't many opportunities if you didn't become a footballer.

Me and my family all like Shanghai, and I'm slowly getting used to the city and the atmosphere.

I train with a serious attitude, and when I am having time off, I hope to be respected as well.

I miss Boca. I miss the fans, wearing the jersey every Sunday, and stepping on to La Bombonera.

What one does in one's club is what determines whether one gets called up for the national team.

City showed me their ambition to be one of the biggest clubs in the world, and I was happy to join.

In every team, you have to win the respect of your team-mates, working a lot and really sweat blood.

In order to make history, you have to win the World Cup. It's not good enough just to reach a final.

For one thing, my English isn't fantastic, and communicating in the dressing room is not always easy.

Street football is the greatest thing in the world. There is just you and your friends against the rest.

Lionel Messi, I never saw him in the gym. I've never seen him train in the stops or do technical exercises.

You must be in supreme physical condition. If your body isn't right, you cannot play in the Premier League.

It's hard to say you're struggling if you're a professional footballer. Other people have far greater problems.

My ideal trident would be myself alongside Rooney and Messi. They are the players who make me dream - not Cristiano.

I will give everything to help City become one of the biggest and most important clubs in England - and win some trophies.

To play a match between Boca and River in Madrid, it's weird. But as a player, it is important to stay focused on the match.

What's helped me is my childhood, my tough upbringing. I learnt a lot from that; it helps with any problems I might encounter.

I don't like making comparisons. You might say one slight thing, find yourself misinterpreted, and suddenly you're in trouble.

Sometimes in a game - even with the best will in the world - a striker can drift out for 10 minutes and then come back into it.

We didn't have football boots, and we used a broken tennis ball instead of a football. I didn't use a proper ball until I was 11.

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