I know what's good enough for me. I know what makes me happy.

Wenger is a legend for Arsenal. He changed the game in England and he changed how Arsenal look.

If you've got someone like Thierry Henry in your team, you get him on the ball.

I'm realistic. I look for my own target that I set in my head beginning of the season. Once I get there, that's when I start enjoying scoring.

If you stop me from scoring, and I don't do anything else, then I've not really played well, have I? You can't score every game, so what are you doing if you're not scoring?

I don't like to go through games not doing anything and then getting a goal. Obviously that's my job as a striker, but I feel almost wasted. I want to do more.

I'm not Giovinco. I don't get the ball and dribble past three players.

A big part of my game is movement. The players that I play with understand that and took the time to see where I like to run, and it's worked out.

I got a lot of unwanted attention when I was young. I'd be at a tournament at age 9 and there'd be loads of people around me. It always made me feel funny.

From the bottom of my heart, I've always found compliments hard to take. It makes me feel awkward.

I get my protein, I get everything I need, I don't feel like I'm missing on anything.

For me, it's just a decision I made at home with my wife that I'm not eating meat.

Sean Davis is one of the best youngsters I've been around. He's got an old head on his shoulders and he's a very good player.

We strikers, when we're scoring, we're confident, and we'll try and hit anything.

I think England has got some great players.

Every day I train with him I try to learn so even if it don't work out I can take something somewhere else because it's Thierry Henry. I grew up watching that guy scoring goals for Arsenal. I'm very lucky to have played with him. I just try to listen to him on the pitch, and stay close.

I never used to watch MLS before so I had negative views. I thought it wasn't a good standard. When I got here I was very shocked. It's hard and it's a good level, and they look after you here. I love it.

There's been a few great moments, I don't hate my career in England.

Making my debut at Man City, playing with my brother, that was a high point and was amazing. Going to Charlton and winning the League One championship. Even when I was at Southampton, my first year there I really enjoyed it.

I know if I look back there's a lot of things I look back on and feel proud of in England. My time in MLS has just been better.

I wasn't happy with how I left England. I didn't like where my mind was football wise. I felt like football was coming second.

There's players around the world that get assists from number 10s or wingers.

I'm lucky enough to play with great players.

If you don't win the MLS Cup it doesn't matter, so we know that the big one is the MLS Cup and we'll give our all to win it.