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Obviously, everyone's different, but I love just settling down and having a barbecue with my friends at the house.
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When times are down, keep believing, keep working hard, and things will pick up.
It is a great boost for confidence in a squad when there is not just one or two players scoring goals, but the whole team is contributing.
I am confident in my ability, as I always have been, and that I will be capable of maintaining my form, if not improving, year in, year out.
My biggest weakness is steak. I have to be careful not to eat too much of it these days - but I do love it done medium rare, with peppercorn sauce.
Obviously, I am hoping to go on and win many trophies for Spurs and for England. That's always been the aim since I was a kid, dreaming of lifting the trophy one day for them, so that's what I've got to do.
I watched all the games in the pub with my family. We used to go to a place called The Sirloin in Chingford. It was quite a good atmosphere in there.
When teams are dropping off, it's difficult, especially as a striker. You always have two centre-halves behind you and maybe a sitting midfielder as well. It's a bit more difficult creating chances.
I think sometimes managers like to buy players because they're more experienced from abroad or when they've got players under their nose that will give everything to the club they've been brought up with.
You come up against challenges in life, and it's how you deal with them that defines you.
It isn't hard to practise finishing. You can do it on your own: just take a couple of touches and shoot at goal. You can do it with whatever equipment you have.
All I can do is my best for the team, whether that's from the bench or if I start.
I will always try to be as normal as I can. Obviously, there may have to be some limits with it, but I am still a fan at heart and want to live like a normal person.
When people think Arsenal had a bad season and we've had a good one, yet they still finish above us, it hurts.
I love this club, and to be wearing number 10 for Tottenham is amazing for me. I could not resist.
It's the worst feeling in the world - losing, and losing in a final on the big stage is even worse.
Whenever a new manager comes in you want to impress him.
I can't remember the last time I went to a club.
I love going to the Algarve and playing golf.
I remember the European Championships in 2004. Wayne Rooney was a special player in that tournament, and I definitely cried when we got knocked out then.
I'm in the team to score goals. I try and score as many as I can in the season to help the team out.
I think I had set-backs, but I still always had that belief that I was going to play for Tottenham Hotspur. Even when I went out on loan to clubs, it was always to come back and be a Spurs player.
In football, you have to grow up quickly, and you're generally more mature than other people your age.
The more players who come through the academy and make it into the first team, that's what we want. Not just for the club but for the country. If they're young English players coming through, that's fantastic. I'm happy to be part of that.
I've always wanted to be a footballer, and I've always believed that's the path I was going to go down.
I think to progress in major tournaments and to be at your best, you need a big squad, and you need to rotate it.
Anything I can do that will help me and the team, I'm happy to do it.
Tom Brady is a big inspiration and a big idol of mine.
You can run in behind someone - one v. one, you're better - so I'm always trying to work on my speed. That's probably one aspect I've worked on the hardest as a player. I want to always improve on everything in my game, but that's one area I really work on.
All we can do is win our games.
There's no point playing up front just because you want to be the one who scores the goals. Make sure you have a knack for it.
Getting respect from the opposition is a nice thing.
It depends on how my football career goes, but when I am finished, I would love to go the NFL and be a kicker. Even if I got to play just one game, it is something I would like to do.
I was a fan once, and I remember what it was like approaching footballers for their autographs. I used to get starstruck a lot of the time.
I want to keep working hard and looking to progress.
I take it season by season. I don't like looking too far ahead, because you never know what can happen.
If I can be a role model, or if I can maybe make another manager play a young player coming through rather than buy a player, that's incredible.
I'd love to be captain of Tottenham and hopefully England as well.
I want to play every game, as does every player. But sometimes, you just have to listen to the manager.
I want to go and get more goals, create my chances for the team, and do my best for Tottenham Hotspur.
Maybe defenders don't always get the recognition like the other players get.
Watching all the football over the weekend - and having to wait until Monday night to play - gets you ready, gets you firing.
To go out at Wembley and score is what you dream about as a kid.
I'm always disappointed when I don't score.
You want the best players to be on form come the Euros.
Personally, I love training, and getting paid to play football is incredible. Playing the game and working hard is what I have always dreamed of doing.
The double sessions are tough. The manager wants us to get fit, wants us to work hard. And that's because the Premier League is so tough. We need it. Something we have to do.
You have to choose whether to take the money or follow your own ambitions, playing in the best league in the world and winning titles.
Vincent Janssen has come in and done very well. He's a great player and different type of player to me.
Nine or ten, I like playing both. I like to score goals, and I feel in both positions I can score goals.