I like to live in the present.

Nobody knows what the future holds.

If you think about the future, you lose perspective of the present.

Confidence is always important.

I always have to thank the people who supported me.

Everyone likes to have people who support you in tough moments.

I'm not somebody who just accepts his situation. I don't give up easily.

I know the path to follow to achieve results and I try to learn.

I like a challenge.

You have to respect every coach and when there is a change you have to give everything you are asked for.

Zidane is a respectful person, he knows what he wants and we are there to obey and to the best we can. He has his sense of humor, but in the training sessions we must be serious.

There are always games where you play for important things, but the semifinal of the Champions League is a responsibility.

I try to be professional and play all the games I can.

Football is a very beautiful sport and everybody should try to enjoy it.

We always think that the next match is the most important one.

We, the goalkeepers, have a specific job.

I will always try to give my best and convince the coach that I should play.

De Gea is a great goalkeeper. He is excellent.

I'll keep battling to realize my dreams.

I always try to prepare as well as possible for matches.

We all want to win the Champions League, it's one of our goals.

My relationship with Iker Casillas is very good - he is a great companion.

When the fans and players are united, the team is always much stronger so, when the fans really get behind us, it gives us a huge boost - and that's what we want.

I don't care what people say, I just do my job.

I notice the fans' support, it makes me feel well-liked.

When the work that you put in is recognised, it makes you feel very proud.

I am really thankful towards those who appreciate my work and who encourage me.

We play from the bottom of our hearts, for our country.

I try to take everything in my stride and remain humble, and to enjoy playing as much as possible.

Playing in Europe is a big deal, it helps you to grow.

I feel there's a lot of confidence in me when I'm with the national squad.

Nobody likes it when people say bad things about you, because we're all human beings and we have feelings. Ultimately, though, I always try to make sure that my happiness doesn't depend on what people say but on what I feel in my heart.

When I'm having a tough patch I always try to focus on good things.

People think that the Club World Cup is an easy competition, but it's not.

The day that I think I can no longer start, I'll go home and focus on something else.

I have always worked to start.

You have to win your place every day and train at 100 percent always.

I try to make my kids happy, so when they grow up they can look back and see a father who did important things for their country and tried to make history.

I know what a Champions League final is like.

I believe everything is possible. You have to try things, put your heart into it, try to do the best you can and see what is possible.

I think that all the countries that qualify for a World Cup finals deserve respect and if they are there it is because they have won that right.

I talk to God and ask Him to help me. I tell Him that everything I say and do in the game is for His glory and I ask Him to put me an angel on each side, in each post, and behind me so that everything can turn out fine.

Galatians 1:10 is my favorite passage.

My faith is the most important thing.

I believe that, the moment I had a very personal relationship with God and I really knew what his Word said, it was not about religion. It was about knowing that what the Bible tells us is what He has left us. It changed my life. It filled the void in my heart. That is why I am so grateful.

Hard work is the basis of everything.

You always want to play for the national side.

I don't have to prove anything to anyone.

I'm going to keep giving my best so that the people who don't believe in me start to do so, and enjoy things with me.

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