A Quote by Marko Arnautovic

I've grown up a lot in England since I arrived at Stoke. — © Marko Arnautovic
I've grown up a lot in England since I arrived at Stoke.
I think I have improved a lot since I arrived in England.
I remember, when I arrived in England, a lot of people said that my style of play was not for England.
I've grown up a lot in England.
Since I arrived at CNN, it has grown into one of the largest and most trusted news organizations in the world.
My brother was an avid Stoke City fan and a good footballer. We shared a room, growing up, and the walls were covered with 1970s Stoke players, like Peter Shilton, Gordon Banks, and Jimmy Greenhoff.
My dream was always to play for England, having grown up in the U.K . Playing India as part of my first test match was a coincidence, and it was never an issue. My job was to do a good job for England!
It still feels like I am just playing with my mates a lot of the time. A lot of us in the England team have grown up playing cricket together and formed very close friendships, which makes the dressing room a very enjoyable place to be.
I feel I have grown up. I am a man. It's important in my football too. When everything is good, I don't think you grow up fantastically, I think maybe you need a few problems to grow up. It is good if people in England have started to admire me. I think I have changed a little since the World Cup. I am stronger with my mentality and with my game as well.
Training is expensive, and a lot of kids don't get trained, perhaps. So I also identify with the kid or the person who has grown up in environments like I've grown up in.
I've grown a lot since my first record came out - even since 'Back II da Basics' was released in 2005.
When you're on the road a lot like we are, it's hard to eat sensibly and all too easy to stoke up on fatty foods.
I think the water dictates how food will taste in a country. In England the apples taste unlike apples grown in any other place. England is an island, there's a lot of salt in the air and in the water. I think that has something to do with it.
I want to stay at Stoke and play for Stoke.
It's nice that I've grown up with the same friends since I was 12, I have a very close knit set of them... I grew up with a lot of people who a lot of other people regarded as heroes, and no one ever came to me for advice, no one ever came to me for protection, and so I don't ever really think I've been looked at as a hero.
Yes, Manchester United are the best team in England, but you have to ask how good has the Premier League been since I left? If I was at a top club in England I think the title race might have been a lot closer this year.
My ambitions are to be the Stoke number one and England number one, but there are other things I want to achieve in my career as well.
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