You have to raise your game to the level of those around you. Then you have to maintain that high level, and by doing this I think I am improving naturally.

When we make the effort for each other, it makes the difference.

We try not to let pressure get into our heads and play the way we usually do.

With Ronaldo in the league, people will be passionate again about Serie A.

Individual trophies, I have quite a lot right now at home, but there will never be enough.

Extraordinary is a player who can score 60 goals. There are not a lot. Otherwise I think we would overuse the term.

I dream of being managed by Arsene Wenger.

Learning is fine, but you also have to win - you only have one career.

A great team relies on its leaders and they have to make a difference at key moments.

I was a football fan, a kid who loved football and when you are a kid from Paris there are only two stadiums - the Stade de France or the Parc de Princes - and that is what makes Paris so special.

I am aware of the risk with all the media attention, all the glitz and glamour around football. And that was the only piece of advice my father gave me about my future - to stay myself. I know where I come from.

I've always said the World Cup is a dream for any player.

I want to specify that I pay my own taxes in France, for all my income.

Yes, I met with Arsene Wenger, who is a great coach. He has a great reputation here in France, he's well-respected and knows how to develop young players.

When I was younger, there were players who gave me pleasure, and now I'm in that role.

Football is played on the field.

I love coaches that just talk about football.

Nobody will write in your contract that you have the assurance to play.

I just feel at Paris, I will have more chances compared to Madrid. I'm French and I choose a French team. People must be happy to keep a French player in the league.

What I want is to play, so you go to a club where you can do that.

It's true that it's good to have a good striker, but you have to win.

If the team needs you, you need to sacrifice.

In Paris, I will be able to learn and improve while winning.

I am hungry for titles.

Ronaldo brings something great to Juventus, although the Bianconeri did not lack much to be complete.

From someone who has won five Ballons d'Or you can learn a lot.

Club or national training is the same. We play as we train.

There is only one club in the city, so the kids naturally head towards PSG.

For me, the Parc was a place where I came when I had pocket money!

The Parc is special, I came here when I was young.

As long as an attacker creates opportunities, everything is fine.

I've always wanted to play with great players.

Becoming a good player so quickly made me miss a lot of the normal life of a normal teenager.

Those who talk about the sacrifices that they make throughout a career, I do not understand too much. For me, the real sacrifice would be getting up early in the morning to work.

Great players make history in their own country.

When you come to Paris you are at a club that has the ambition to be the best in the world, you have come to a club that wants to play in all the competitions.

I'm going to give everything I have got to make history with PSG.

You always have to keep some lucidity.

Bondy is a city that breathes football.

The most important thing is to win the Champions League because you can win the Ballon d'Or and not stay in history.

You play with 10 players, you don't play alone.

I want to win the Champions League first. If I can win the Ballon d'Or, okay, but my objective is to win the Champions League first.

I would like my celebrity to serve charity purposes, and to help people less well off.

I dreamed of becoming a world champion, I dreamed of becoming France's champion.

It must be something extraordinary to be able to say to yourself that the happiness of every French person is in your hands.

In terms of evolution, I think that for me, it's all about titles. That's what you become world-renowned for, what you've won, and not just the growth you've had on the pitch.

When you retire, people don't look at how good you became. They look at what you've won. We remember the winners.

When my kids ask me, 'What did you do when you were 18?' I will tell them I was already at Paris Saint-Germain, that I was already a star and had to stay at home. I'll have my stories about home.

I am a very, very lucky player, a privileged player.

As I always say - you have no feelings when you are on the pitch. You are there to play, to give the best for your team.