I'm just a normal young lad who plays football.

Don't call me a Postmodern!

If you don't score, and you have chances, you are disappointed.

I'm not really that bothered by appearance. I know a few players who go off doing stuff in the mirror ages before they go out to play a game, but I'm not really interested in that.

If I'm staying in a hotel or I'm sleeping on my own I have the hairdryer on.

I love playing football but I am like everyone else, I hate losing and love winning.

I'm only a human being.

I don't think I look up to any players. Obviously you respect everyone.

Nice to see your own fans booing you.

Pulling on your country's shirt is the greatest honour a footballer can have. It's what I always dreamed of as a kid and I get a buzz every time.

If you're not scoring the frustrations build up.

If we're on long-haul flights I've been known to sleep on the floor so I hear the engine.

I don't normally cook, but if I did it probably would be beans, sausage, bacon and eggs. I never really get to eat that to be honest.

I love Barbados, it's really relaxing.

I've matured since joining United, on and off the field.

I've started doing my coaching badges, I'd like to be a manager one day.

There's a lot more pressure on me at United. There are people out there trying to shoot you down

Some players don't like training and I've seen some players who aren't bothered if they play or not. But I want to play every game. Sometimes you have to rest in certain games, but I want to play in every game.

Some players don't like training and I've seen some players who aren't bothered if they play or not. But I want to play every game. Sometimes you have to rest in certain games, but I want to play in every game.

It's strange but I suppose I'm one of those senior players now and I'll be helping the young players as much as I can.

You're trying to put yourself in that moment and trying to prepare yourself, to have a 'memory' before the game. I don't know if you'd call it visualising or dreaming, but I've always done it, my whole life.

I'm proud I'm English and I'm passionate about my country.

I grew up an Everton fan, my whole family are Everton fans and I grew up hating Liverpool. And that hasn't changed.

Perfect partners don't exist. Perfect conditions exist for a limited time in which partnerships express themselves best.

I'm proud I'm English and I'm passionate about my country.

Becoming a dad was the proudest moment of my life. Playing football does not even compare.

Football is made up of all kinds of conflict. In a dressing room, between players, between us and the manager, between us and loads of people who don't seem to matter. It's constant and harsh sometimes.

When I was about 16, I got my ball taken off me by the police for playing in the street - which is pathetic really.

I love football so when I finish playing I would like to still be involved in it somehow and a manager would be my first choice.

Those who said I'm not an out-and-out goal-scorer are probably right. I always feel I could score more.

To me, Paul Scholes was in a class of his own.

I've learnt that it is important not to go over the top with aggression, because then either you are going to miss a lot of games, or you are not going to be concentrating on the game you are playing.

When famous people come up to you it's a bit weird, but it's an honour, really, when they recognise you and want to chat to you for a bit.

I listen to 50 Cent, Jay-Z, Stereophonics, Arctic Monkeys; also the musical Oliver - I can sing every tune.

We're going to do it. We're going to get to the World Cup.

Football's about the young players, bringing youth team players through to the first team and hopefully getting the best out of them so they can go on to play for their country.

I love football, I've never really taken an interest in anything else.

I've trained all my life. I've always been one who enjoys training so it's not something that I think I can just stop doing. It might not be as regular but I want to keep training.

I'll keep doing my training and I'm sure the goals will come.

Those who said I'm not an out-and-out goal-scorer are probably right. I always feel I could score more.

The important thing is to be there, score when needed. It's better if the goals are beautiful, better still if they are important.

There are many ways to grow football-wise. You go slow or are pushed to go faster, otherwise you get left behind. For me, there would be trouble in stopping learning.

I like musicals and I love music.

I love football, I've never really taken an interest in anything else.

I don't think I look up to any players. Obviously you respect everyone.

If you're not scoring the frustrations build up.

If I'm staying in a hotel or I'm sleeping on my own I have the hairdryer on.

I've started doing my coaching badges, I'd like to be a manager one day.

I love Barbados, it's really relaxing.

When famous people come up to you it's a bit weird, but it's an honour, really, when they recognise you and want to chat to you for a bit.