Emmanuel Adebayor is one of those figures in football who divides opinion, and the forward has lifted the lid on tensions that existed between himself and Arsenal team-mates.
Adebayor enjoyed a successful spell with the Gunners, becoming one of the most feared strikers in European football, yet did not always see eye to eye with those who he shared the pitch with.
Speaking exclusively to Sportsmail's Adam Crafton, the Togo international admitted there were disagreements with Robin van Persie and Nicklas Bendtner during his time at Arsenal.
'Why would I come to an interview, lie to people and say Van Persie is my best friend? He has his character and I have mine. There was tension,' revealed Adebayor.
'I'm a free guy, I come to every club, walk into the changing room and sing.. I danced with Thierry Henry and had huge respect for Denis Bergkamp.
'But at Arsenal, when you walk into the dressing room, there is a shoe rack. You take off your trainers and wear the club sandals into the dressing room. Bendtner walked in with his own shoes twice.
'I said: "Bendtner, there is a law here and nobody is above it." He was younger than me and barely playing. We are bigger than you but nobody else walks in with Prada, Gucci...
'He said "I don't care". I said "Don't do it again". The next day, he did the same and we jumped into a fight.'
Adebayor was part of an Arsenal group that appeared to fall apart in slow motion, each summer surrendering a piece of the jigsaw to their English and European rivals.
'It reached a time where you would go on holiday and be checking the Daily Mail website to see who is close to leaving for Barcelona or Milan', Adebayor admitted.
'Dropping one by one until Arsenal are what they are today. I would not be surprised if Lacazette or Aubameyang leave in the summer.
'Nothing surprises me anymore with that club.'