When the year starts the objective is to win it all with the team, personal records are secondary.
My style of play has always been the same. I never tried to develop a specific style. From very young I just played this way.
We know that we are close to making history.
FROM THE FIRST DAY YOU ARE TOLD IF YOU WANT TO BE THE BEST THEN STAY OUT THE NIGHTCLUBS!
Give the opponents more than one reason to stare at your feet.
I always thought about carrying on training and working, chasing my dream.
There's no doubt. Its certain that ill be 100 percent
I still have a lot of room for improvement. For example, I want to shoot equally well with both feet.
You have got to love the game.
Ronaldo was my hero. I loved watching players like Zidane, Ronaldinho and Rivaldo, but Ronaldo was the best striker I've ever seen. He was so fast he could score from nothing and could shoot the ball better than anyone I've ever seen.
I would pass onto any young player to enjoy your football, play your football as you want to play the game, try and enjoy it and make the most of it.
You cannot allow your desire to be a winner to be diminished by achieving success before and I believe there is room for improvement in every sportsman.
I have changed nothing, my style of play is still that of a child. I know that above all it is my job and that I should approach it in another way, but one must not lose sight of the fact that football is a game. It is imperative one plays to amuse oneself, to be happy. That is what children do and I do the same thing.
At Barca we trained every day with the ball. I hardly even took a step running without a ball at my feet.
Whether it's a friendly match, or for points, or a final, or any game - I play the same. I'm always trying to be my best, first for my team, for myself, for the fans, and to try and win.
Many years ago when I first started my career Maradona told me "to enjoy and play as you know", and that's stayed with me ever since and is the best advice I've been given.
I'm lucky to be part of a team who help to make me look good, and they deserve as much of the credit for my success as I do for the hard work we have all put in on the training ground.
Argentina is my country, my family, my way of expressing myself. I would trade all of my records for the World Cup trophy.
I don't look at records, that's not why I'm playing the game. Goals, of course. Every player in my position wants to score goals. But most of all, trophies. My target is always to win trophies for Barcelona, and that will always be my motivation, to win things. Nothing feels better than doing that as a team.
I always had the same style of play. I didn't really worry about people kicking me.
Every year I try to grow as a player and not get stuck in a rut. I try to improve my game in every way possible. But that trait is not something I've worked on, it's part of me.
Today I am the happiest man in the world, my son was born and thanks to God for this gift.
I go out and do the best I can in each game, and I don't think about the fouls other players will commit or whether I might be injured. It only does you harm to worry about those things.
Barcelona is my home and I hope that I stay here for many years.
I am the happiest man alive and I am happy for myself, for my family and for my country.