I was very happy to make my Liga debut.

It feels very good to be a Wolves player.

If I stay here at Wolves, I'd be very happy.

The truth is I am very happy in Wolverhampton.

It was never a difficult decision to join Wolves.

I have had penalties in finals so I have experience.

My dream team? Whatever one that signs me would be incredible.

I've shown some good skills and want to keep going and improving.

All the supporters who support me in Mexico now support the Wolves.

Wolves paid £30m for me, and if they sell me it'll surely be for more.

Football is something I've always dreamed of, it has always been my life.

The Wolves fans make me feel like I'm at home and I really appreciate it.

I'm proud of being part of the Mexico attack, and I want to show who I am.

You always have to keep doors open for everything but never lose your mind.

In Mexico City, I lived the efforts of the Mexican capital and I was happy.

I would have liked to have done more at Atletico. I was only there for a year.

I want to try out La Liga once more, as I didn't get to play much the previous time.

It's not easy trying to match the likes of Diego Forlan, Diego Costa and Radamel Falcao.

I am very good at Wolves, but you always have to look for more, you have to keep fighting.

Every time I score or assist I am proud of myself if I have helped the team to get a result.

I have fallen in love with Atletico, I am in that process. I want to make history with this club.

I am fine, I do not close any doors, I am open to whatever comes but it does not stop me sleeping.

Some people are either going to love you or hate you but, yes, I think there are more people who love me!

We always want to compare someone with someone else, whatever you do there will always be that comparison.

I would never rule out returning to Spain. I have good memories, and I would like to go back at some point.

I want to train to win the confidence of the coach and my teammates so I can get good performances on the pitch.

It's good to be able to be the same no matter who you're playing, knowing what you're doing, having consistency.

It was difficult at Atletico Madrid. It was my first experience in Europe when I went there and La Liga was hard.

It was always a dream as a footballer to compete in the best leagues in the world and those leagues are here in Europe.

With Wolves we are fighting for the Champions League, I am happy. and I am an important player for the fans and for the team.

I think Wolves are getting the best out of me, and I'm giving Wolves my best football, but they are giving the best to me too.

I'm learning new things every day and that's crucial as you always need to take advice from the best to keep growing as a player.

The Miracle of Istanbul was the most amazing game I'd ever seen - and long before the end I'd decided Liverpool would be my team.

One needs to be of a mindset that to be champions of the world anyone can be beaten, and that's what we want, what we dream about.

Every striker wants a teammate with his ability. Adama can cross from anywhere, so you have to be there at the right time to score.

The little I knew of England was London, Newcastle. I knew very little about England and I didn't know anything about Wolverhampton.

It's always disappointing to score, to be fighting all the game, to find a way to break them and then with a free-kick they equalise.

I learned that I had to be patient and I had work hard even if the opportunities were not there. I just had to keep working to find them.

With the national team I had to go to Newcastle, Wales, I knew a little about England, but Wolves and Birmingham I did not know anything.

I never quit. I always kept working and doing the things that I know with a smile on my face knowing that if my chance came I would be ready to take it.

I get messages all the time on Twitter and Instagram from people back home telling me that they have bought a Wolves shirt. It's amazing that it can happen.

Big, historic football clubs have the ability to come back, even when everything seems lost. There is a strong inner belief within every player and also the fans.

I am delighted to be part of a club as important as this one. I really want to help so that Benfica continues with its success and I'm very hopeful of playing well.

One day I woke up and Juventus wanted me, another Manchester United and what I know is that there were approaches made. But an agreement was never reached and nothing was close.

Different strikers are happy when they score but you have to think about the team - the assist and movements which can give space for your team mates. You can never quit. It's teamwork.

You want to compete against the best players and that year at Atletico helped me a lot to become what I am now. It was difficult because it was the first time I was living alone but I think I adapted quickly to a new life.

I spent three seasons at Benfica looking to be in the first eleven. Sometimes I got in and sometimes I didn't. Sometimes injuries denied me. Sometimes the strikers who were in my position, they were scoring and scoring so it was difficult to play.

Whenever we go to the cinema in Mexico, we have to get taken in two minutes before the film starts. We sit in a little room and wait for everyone else to sit down, or it becomes very difficult. Then, afterwards, there are people outside waiting for me.

In Madrid I lived quietly and then Lisbon cost me more. Language was a subject and adaptation was slow, but getting to Wolverhampton was radical. It gave me peace of mind. There I can go as if nothing to make my life. People approach, with respect, to tell me that they are happy with me.

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