Louis van Gaal is a good coach. We have a lot of team meetings, and he analyses much - other teams, our own players at training, a lot. Everywhere he has been, he was successful.

Sometimes I look at myself and ask, 'What is my best position?' But I think it's a defensive midfielder; that's the best one.

The Premier League is the best league.

I want to play in England.

The manager might like it sometimes when I play up front because I can cause trouble for the defenders, but for me, my best position is defensive midfield, stopping the opposition, and then looking to impose myself on a game.

Everything goes fast in football. You can be transferred tomorrow, as you can be in one or two years.

I prefer that people are now talking about me as a player rather than about my hair.

I am glad people are interested in me. There is nothing more I can say about the hair, but if it makes people happy, that's good.

I hope I have a long future here with Everton. It is a daily task to improve.

When I am out in Liverpool, the fans come up and talk to me. But I cannot take in everything they say because I don't understand all of it.

In my private life, I don't really do too much because the matches are so tough in the Premier League that it takes time to recover in between.

I always want to improve.

I think it's easy for them to portray me as an aggressive player, but I'm not.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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