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

I want to let my feet speak.

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

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 work a lot on my coordination and starting speed.

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

Good is not good enough at United.

I have to play with discipline in midfield.

I always dreamed about the Premier League.

I heard people compare me to Cristiano Ronaldo.

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

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

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

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.

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

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

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

It is something special coming back to Manchester.

Leaving Manchester United? That was not complicated.

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.

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

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

I should be playing every match.

Great players play all matches.