The Premier League? Of course I like it. It's the most beautiful league in the world, and I'd like to play in it.
Gonzalo Higuain
Ronaldinho takes great free kicks and has scored a lot of nice goals from free play.
The Pichichi is a dream for me and also a goal, like any striker, but only if accompanied by the league title.
I have always said that great players must always play for the great clubs.
My philosophy for football is to be happy with what you're doing. When they say that you're one of the strongest in the world, you need to carry on in the same way as you do when they say that you're dead.
One must never give up and always believe in one's self.
Which player isn't motivated about playing in the World Cup?
Bread and football - that's how I grew up.
Away from football, life is not just football. People do not see it how life goes on for us off the field.
If you play with the big time players, you will also improve.
Legs and athleticism are worth nothing without mental toughness. You also need to be stubborn.
People make up their mind on whether you're a good player over seven games at a World Cup. You're great if you score goals and bad if you don't. I will always believe in myself, and those who doubt me will always continue to do so.
The defenders in Italy are stronger, and that makes me better. Serie A is played in a different way to other leagues.
I'm more of a player that listens and focuses on myself in the dressing room; I don't talk much before the matches.
Del Piero is a player who I have always enjoyed watching. Del Piero has been an inspiration for me throughout my career.
I always experience each game the same way, but the Clasico has something extra because you can't play one every day.
Cristiano is an unbalancing player. His confidence allows him to pull off the plays he does. He naturally always looks for the best solution.
It would be great to be the Pichichi.
I like to play as a striker.
When I am not playing, I suffer.
It is illogical to play Wednesday, Saturday, and Tuesday.
Juventus is an historical club, and many great players have played there.
For someone like me, who loves this sport, Naples is a wonderful place. This is an incredible city where football comes first, followed by everything else. The fans live for football.
The Neapolitans have a special affection for Argentines. They are similar to us as well as having Diego Maradona in their hearts.
I am sure my own game is improving by playing in Serie A.
I am not disturbed by criticism or insults. It's all about having faith in yourself.
It is a source of great pride to have played 100 matches for a club as prestigious as Real Madrid.
Football is my life, but there are more important things in life.
When I went to Spain, it was a risk because I was really young. But I quickly learned the game, and I grew as a result.
I've become accustomed to playing against four defenders throughout my career, but in Italy, I have to play against five.
When you are getting warmed up and you hear the fans there, singing your name, when you feel that the fans support you like this, it gives you even more determination inside.
I always fight. I work, and I want to be one of the best. It might go wrong, but the goal is always the same: to improve.
To play for the national team is the most beautiful thing there is.
Football is constant pressure, from day to day. You need to know how to live with that.
Football, for me, is the most ever-changing sport in the world, because you can go seven games in a row, scoring in all of them; then, you don't score for two games, and already you're doing badly. You're in crisis.
I always believe that it's beautiful to win important matches, but it's also very important simply to reach those moments. I truly believe that.
I can only spend words of thanks to the Juventus fans. I had two beautiful years there, and I can only thank them.
I'm a competitive player, a fighter, and I always try to improve what I think needs improving.