I should be playing every match.

To win, you have to score; if I can do that frequently, my job is done.

It does not matter to me. I can play from the left, the right, or attack through the middle.

I have no bitterness towards Mourinho. I did what I had to do in training. Of course, I didn't understand his choices, but he was the boss. I had to accept those choices.

Leaving Manchester United? That was not complicated.

It is something special coming back to Manchester.

Sometimes I wonder if people realise how beautiful and honourable I find it to play for my country.

I'm focused on football and my career. No one really has to doubt that. Outside, I do other things that make me happy.

I'm not a football player 24 hours a day.

I have to do my job, so then yeah, maybe in time I can be a legend. But to have those positive sounds from the fans and the legends that talk about me, I'm grateful for that.

In Manchester, I always worked as I had to. For me, personally, it wasn't all that easy.

I have a lot of expectations on myself. That's important.

You learn from your mistakes. Those moments they will come, and I will work and focus on it.

I heard people compare me to Cristiano Ronaldo.

I always dreamed about the Premier League.

I have to play with discipline in midfield.

Good is not good enough at United.

If you want a left winger who plays simple, I'm not the good player.

I work a lot on my coordination and starting speed.

In the first season, I didn't contribute enough, but I really believe you need a year to succeed in the Premier League; it's the fastest league in the world.

I don't want to talk too much. I want to show it on the pitch.

I want to let my feet speak.

I am a striker, so I have to score goals and give assists.

Back in Manchester, I was not happy with myself.

How can I be a great football player when you're not happy with yourself?

Even if I start on the bench, if I come on, I go. Because I know I should be on the pitch, and I want to show why.

You go through experiences in life on and off the pitch.

I am unbreakable.

I hope I can develop here in the Premier League, and I hope I can be like those great legends one time in my career.

I try to make the right decisions.

I'm very comfortable in my own skin.

I feel confident. I feel there is a lot of confidence in me.

It is a nice feeling to score two goals at Old Trafford.

I've learned so much at PSV, not only on the pitch but also as a person.

I'm proud of winning the title with PSV. It's something the fans deserved and something I wanted so bad as well.

My quality on the ball will improve the more minutes I get in my legs because it works like that.

If my body gets tired in the game, it's harder to keep the quality on the ball.

I can improve and make my game more complete, but I keep on working and try my best.

I want to improve myself; I believe I can be a big player in the Premier League.

Van Gaal is really a man with personality.

No matter what, you have to always keep your chest out. Sometimes it's hard; it's really hard.

I have a life next to football.

I am the person I am. Everybody has to respect that.

I have been through little situations. That makes me strong.

Arjen Robben, for instance, is a good player, and he helped me a lot with the international team.

Everybody watches free-kicks, and when you watch them, you enjoy them. You have got to learn how to shoot and connect with the ball and how to move your leg. For everybody, it is different, but if you want to score lots of goals, then free kicks is an extra way to do that.