I am a very proud person.

As long as I feel good, I'll have the desire to play.

The Premier League is in my heart.

Not many know this, but in training sessions, I like to play in the center-back position sometimes. I think I'm good at that position, and my father used to be a central defender. Some people don't realize that if you play in that position, you can better understand how the defender thinks.

I hope when I finish with football, I'll be happy with what I've achieved.

When I get the ball, the players need to start running, and then I just feed them with the ball.

Sometimes the things I do look effortless, but it's not like that. It's very difficult, but because of my style, I make it look easy.

When someone has great qualities, sometimes they don't have to put much effort into things.

My heart is in the Premier League. I can honestly say that when you've played there, your heart stays there even if you are physically elsewhere.

I'd like to start my managerial career in England.

All the players are human beings and need more support to bring their confidence up.

Every player has their doubts in their self, but they need support.

I like Lukaku. No matter what harsh judgement he gets, he's a good player - he's powerful and quick - but he needs more support. It's easy to criticise and judge, but he needs support give him a push to boost his confidence.

Young players try and imitate the best players like Ronaldo. They try to imitate the hair, the clothes, the cars, the tricks. I try to tell them how hard Cristiano Ronaldo trained in training and after training. He only wanted to be the best. Everything else came after.

When a club legend becomes your manager, he automatically gets the attention of the players, purely because he had been there and done that.

Most players play with a dream that some day, when they have finished, people will tell their grandchildren that they were a good player. I am the same.

Dreams do come true sometimes.

I come from a small country, and I always dreamt big.

I am not an icon.

When you get a bit older, you gain more experience, and you try to put it to good use, to help yourself in different ways and also the young players.

I just want to play every game, and when I do this, and I'm healthy with no injuries, then the fans can see the way I play.

I never considered myself to be a star - only a forward working for the team.

I was the Premier League's top goal scorer in 2010-11 and never wanted to be on the bench.

I left Manchester United with my head held very high. I gave 100 per cent, and no one could doubt my performances, especially when you compare how many minutes I actually played.