It is important to find a place where you feel trust, you feel belonging and stability.
Bojan Krkic
It is very uncomfortable to be dizzy 24 hours a day.
I can't put this down. I'm reading it in Spanish but I am still having English lessons. It is a motivational book about basketball legend Michael Jordan. His determination was inspiring. It helps me focus and drives me on.
I played many matches and got experience very early. Did I lose some of my childhood? This is one of the things that I am more sensitive about and that touched me the most, because I am a family person. There are many moments that I haven't had the chance to enjoy with my family and also with my friends.
For its part, one of the keys of Tottenham is that it has players who know each other very well for two or three years. They have not made changes and are managed by the same coach, Mauricio Pochettino. Therefore, they perfectly apply the idea of team and style of play.
Without doubt, some of the happiest moments of my career have come in a Stoke shirt.
My mission is to be kept on by Milan. Nobody wants to stay with the Rossoneri for only for one season.
I learned and played with the very best like Messi, Xavi and Iniesta.
This is football, things can change very fast. Let's be clear about it though: I will not be used as change to facilitate someone else's transfer.
I am super happy to have finally scored in the Bundesliga. That makes me proud.
But I think that if a club like Barcelona sign a player, it is because he has the right qualities.
Step by step I'm getting my opportunities and what's important for me is to be prepared to show my best whenever possible.
The relationship with Pep wasn't a very good one.
Mark Hughes really believes in me, he makes me feel as though I'm a great footballer.
My only hope is to see more frequent game time and even play alongside Ibrahimovic. We have two different styles and we can complement each other well.
For me, what makes Liverpool special is that they are a team that works very well on the lines, very compact, in which everyone attacks and defends.
It's a quiet life. Normally it's training, house, gym.
One of the factors that has helped me to reach 100 games was not to lose hope.
I started very young and it is not easy to get to grips what I achieved at the age of 17.
Messi scores three goals every game. If you score one goal, you're not Messi.
I watch box sets. I worked my way through 'Breaking Bad' and 'Prison Break.'
My years at Barcelona are a big help. I spent four dream years there.
I miss everything that surrounds the club. I miss my colleagues, my friends and everyone who cares for Barcelona.
There's not a single club out there that can compete with Barcelona.
Mark Hughes convinced me to come to Stoke, he has helped me and showed his trust in me from the beginning.
Being a home-grown player, I achieved what I set out to do by playing and scoring for Barca. I consider I was a success.
Stoke City gave me the opportunity to play in the most competitive league in the world, and I have only words of gratitude for their trust and for the way they have treated me.
I write a diary every day.
I like to play, it doesn't matter where.
I didn't play much for Roma and arriving here at Milan is a step forward for me.
When I decide to do things in my life, it's because I feel it.
I like to play as a striker or secondary striker.
I miss scoring lots of goals, but I have always thought that a striker should not be judged just by the amount of goals he scores. The work he does for the team is also important.
I feel really proud of my career - more here in England than in Spain. There are different mentalities. Here the people respect you.
When you are 17, you don't know what pressure is, because you play with the best team in big stadiums with big players. But when I look back now, it's difficult for a 17-year-old to get by and deal with the whole situation.
I am flattered Serbia are interested in me and for the great effort they are making. But I am Spanish and my desire is to play for Spain.
I made my debut very early and a lot of things happened to me at a young age, but I was there for the best time in Barcelona's history and played with the best players in the world.
Eventually, when I retire, I can say I've played at the Britannia Stadium on a Wednesday at 7 P. M. in the cold and wind.
It's not good for anybody if they're out of a team. No one is happy when they're not playing but the most important thing in that situation is to be strong and to work hard.
In Holland, I have got the buzz back playing as a centre-forward, which is where I perform best. Ajax always appealed to me from when I was young and they gave me a chance to play in the Champions League too.
I've been doing extra work but I always do. I want to feel at my best and I want to be ready when the gaffer gives me the chance.
One thing that I like from a coach is that they don't put up too big a distance between the player and the trainer.
That's the good part of an injury, it strengthens you in many ways.
I love watching Santi Cazorla.
I like to get the ball on the ground, make good plays and move the ball around the pitch quickly at a good tempo.
I am a striker or at least a playmaker behind the front man, certainly not a wide man. But with Rome and Milan, I was only playing on the wings.
I chose Milan for many reasons. It is a great club and the team is made of an historic group of players.
My Italian adventure was positive because I improved a lot in tactical terms, most of all defensively, which is something I hadn't worked on quite so much.
I love football, it's my life.
Those of us who have feeling, who are sensitive, who can be affected, need a good shield. Footballers are very young and they're exposed. Even at under-15s, players have Twitter and I'm sure they're already getting insults... it's ugly, it sullies society and football.