You either like me, or you don't like me. It's not my problem. I don't care.

It's always good to be in the Champions League.

I get on well with Mourinho. He trusts me and knows what I can give to the team.

I am ambitious; I want to play in the Champions League or in the Europa League.

Winning the FA Cup was a very big moment. You play for Manchester United to win trophies and play in games like that, so it was a great moment for me.

It's always like that: strikers have to score to be confident.

My best friends always say to me, 'Think about yourself first,' and tell me to be more selfish. But I'm not like that. I am a professional. I am of service to the club and to the manager.

I can win the ball. I can clear the ball.

If you want to win the game, you have to be aggressive.

It is always good to win the game before the break for internationals.

I get lots of fouls on me, but it is no foul because I am physical. Because I don't go down, that is the problem as well. But I will keep playing my game. Why would I change? It's my game.

When you are playing, you are always happy.

We are a great fit, and I'm excited about the chance to influence a new generation of young footballers alongside Warrior.

I chose Warrior because my approach to the game and desire to win is the same as theirs. It's a brand that does things differently to the others, and I really like that.

I do what the forwards do and score goals.

I prefer defensive midfielder because I know my job when I play there. More things are in front of you.

No need to prove anything - not in England or in Belgium.

You learn a lot from quality players.

Louis van Gaal trusted me; I played a lot of games.

I don't need to explain myself. All the managers I've had know my quality.

When a manager calls you and says you are part of his plans and that he trusts you, then you will give everything for him.

Everybody knows I am a team player.

I always try to give everything for the team, whether I start or don't start.

It's always good to score a goal, but for me, the most important thing is the three points.

Would I have liked to play for PSG? Yes.

When I feel that people trust me, I'm prepared to do everything.

Even when I'm in pain, I play.

In Manchester, people don't recognise me that much and tend to treat me in a more respectful way.

I don't want to be a star. I just want to play football.

In football, you have to be strong in the head. The mentality is important, and I do have this quality so I can keep going.

I will play defensively, but if I can help the team further forward, then I will do that.

I want to help the team, and I will give everything.

When the manager asks me to play somewhere, I play there. But my best position is midfield.

Criticism is part of football, but we have to work.

I hope to win something here, with Everton.

In the Premier League, every game is tough. Every game is difficult.

I know one thing: A lot of people know I work hard on the pitch, and for me, that's the most important thing.

When your manager asks you to play in a position, you have to do it.

My favorite position is at No. 6 or No. 8, but I will never have a problem with a manager, because I do my job.

I don't want to elbow someone; I just defend myself.

I like to win my challenge. That's English football as well, but I am not a dirty player.

When I was young, it was a dream to play for Manchester United.

I want to win trophies. That's the most important thing.

It's always nice to score; it's good for confidence.

At a club like Manchester United, we have to win something.

I'm happy, and when I score the goals, it is a bonus for me.

I'm not a striker, I'm not a goalscorer - I'm a midfielder.

I try to concentrate when I'm in the box.

Normally, I play in midfield where I'm challenging the players and trying to take the ball.

I try to play my game; I try my best to recover the ball quickly: that's my job.