At the end of the day, every person makes their own evaluation and their own criticism and it's all respectable. I don't want to say who is right and who isn't.

No one person is going to come in and change the world, or a national team.

When a player joins El Tri, he doesn't want to do things the wrong way.

What people don't understand is that no one is perfect.

I think that people in Mexico talk too much.

I don't know whether I would return to El Tri.

I was playing for 12 years in Europe. It's a long time you know. When you are from Mexico you miss your family, you miss your friends.

When I was in Europe maybe you are tired for all year - playing, training, training, training.

I think that what I don't like is everything that surrounds a footballer. The fame, the people idolizing you, the press, not being able to have a normal life like normal person. I think that is what has held me back a little in football.

My family has taught me to keep my feet on the ground and be humble.

You can have all the fame and all the money, but the important thing is the person. All the rest can help, but it isn't important.

In the end, the important thing is that you decide where you will be happy and where you can do well, to show that as well as being footballers, we are people.

We want to make our fans happy and I hope we can achieve that.

You live each rivalry in a different way.

As of myself, I work with Heineken, who is a huge sponsor that enables us to get inside a kind of market that would be very hard to get into without its help.

I've always been Carlos Vela - sincere, original and true to myself.

A part of me will stay at La Real and San Sebastian.

It's been incredible and I thank Real Sociedad. I've given everything to the club.

I'm with LeBron team all the way!

I always worked to be the best player.

I know I can be one of the best in this league, so I'm trying to show that every game.

All the people love L.A. All my friends are jealous because I am here.

Hopefully, I can keep scoring more goals, make more assists, break more records and help my team, which is the most important thing.

I've had my processes and opportunities with the Mexican national team. I played a lot of international matches for my country and now I think it's time to give the younger players and generation a chance.

You give it everything you've got, help your team so that the wins come for your country.

I really enjoyed being with my teammates and representing Mexico, but I didn't go where I wanted to go.

I've never regretted signing for Real and the results prove me right.

I think my decision to stay at Real is looking more and more like the right one. I've never regretted coming back. I came because I trusted the team and I thought we could get better.

When you're in Europe and you play there, and you hear about MLS, everybody thinks it's easy. It's not true. The level is really good.

You have big players playing in MLS, every team can win any game. You have to fight.

We want to be in playoffs, we want to fight for a title.

If all the people do the same, I don't want to do it. I want to be on the other side.

I want to surprise all the fans, all the people in MLS.

I want to be the best in the league. So I have to work hard.

My family's close.

Arsenal gave me the opportunity to come to Europe when I was 17. I didn't have as many opportunities as I expected and I had to try new chances.

Now I speak English.

If I have to return to London, I will try to make things in a different way in order so that happened in the past won't be repeated again.

Obviously, the opinion of the player is always important, because if I am not happy in a new destination it will be difficult to perform well.

When I'm happy good things happen.

To be happy. That's the only reason I made the decision to come to L.A. It's not only about football; it's more about life.

When you are a player, sometimes, you forget you are a person, you are a father, you are a husband.

Sometimes, you have to stop your life or your career and say 'What is the best for my family, for me?'

I put pressure on myself because I want to be the best player.

I want to be the best leader.

In MLS, there's always something strange happening. But it's the same for everyone.

I love Mexico.

Playing soccer is what I've done and known all my life, starting at such a young age with my friends.

It's always great to know successful people like Canelo, especially those that make our country proud.

It's definitely more nerve-wracking being in front of the cameras, although I'm trying to get better at it.