My frustration is I quit Arsenal too soon. I left a club I loved without really showing how good I was.

To play for Arsenal will be the best day of my life and I will do anything to play for that team.

Arsenal are the team that have left the biggest mark on me, without a doubt.

There is no small team or easy match in football.

Replacing someone who has scored more than 30 goals in the previous season is not easy.

There are many players with talent, but it is important to find a coach who knows how to make the most of that.

In the middle, it gives you lots of options. You can make a run on the right, on the left, deep in the center. It's a big advantage.

I am working very hard at training to improve my efficiency, to be more clinical in front of goal.

I don't mind about my own stats, goals or assists.

I want to help the team to have a great season. I will give everything and never give up.

All the fans want to see good games.

When you want to win a competition you have to play all the best teams.

I'm very lucky being able to be next to the likes of Thierry Henry or Didier Drogba.

In the Champions League, if you can win at home, the draw away is priceless.

I can confirm I feel more at home at Roma than elsewhere. I was adopted by the club, the staff and the fans. From the first day I sensed this great atmosphere.

I've learnt to adapt on the pitch and, when I think back, also in front of goal.

I haven't had many problems adapting to the Premier League.

I think long-term, not short-term.

The passion the British people have for football - they live for football.

We try to keep our heads cool and our chins up to win every weekend. Sometimes it works better than others but you have to focus on the positive side so for that next game you still have the right state of mind.

I want to use my time here at Arsenal to develop my strengths.

Regarding my position, I feel really comfortable in any position up front.

The most important thing is that I bring a lot to the team wherever I am playing.

The most important thing for me is to continue to learn, step by step, regardless of club or country.

I love the French league very much. The league allowed me to shoot to the European level.

At Lille, my coach has much confidence in me. This is something very important to me.

It is always difficult to leave your mates and your club in the middle of the season for another competition.

It is always a great pleasure to fight for your own country.

Eden has learnt a lot at Lille, and I believe he could succeed abroad.

I honestly did not learn much from Arsenal.

It is difficult to learn anything on the sidelines.

Zahoui is a guy who's in quest of results, however it comes.

Our country craves for the trophy of the African Cup of Nations. I am craving for such a trophy in my career.

Arsenal is a team that needs good footballers and leaders on the field.

Wenger never had faith in me.

I don't detest Arsenal because of the way Wenger treated me.

I need to work hard at training to become more clinical in front of goal.

Every game is tough for me because the level of competition is so high in the Premier League, and every time you have to be at your best.

I don't know what I would have done had I not become a footballer. I've always wanted to do that, even when my family would try to stop me playing football so that I went to school.

I started playing at my local estate club. I used to wake up every morning to go to play in the club. I loved it so much, it brought a lot of wonderful things in my life.

Back in the days, being able to join the Jean-Marc Guillou academy was one of the best things that could happen to a youngster from Ivory Coast. There were thousands of kids who wanted to join that school so it was a great feeling for me.

Beveren helped me a lot to adjust to Europe.

When I arrived at Le Mans nobody knew me, I had to work hard to get into the first-team.

Arsenal have always been a dream of mine and I always thought one day I would go there.

Entertaining those who come to see me is my objective.

The academy at Abidjan was my school of education. At 16, they sent me the boots and jersey with my name on the back. You can imagine how I felt: in the clouds.

I lived a dream. Any kid who starts playing can't help but to dream to play at a club like Arsenal.

You must never forget where you came from.

I started playing football in Abidjan, my African town, without even having shoes on my feet.

In Ivory Coast it's very hard to have normal shoes, so just imagine football boots - they were considered a true luxury.