I just want to keep on getting better and improving. Those extra hours on the training pitch, whether it be with the boys or individually, I am just looking to improve.

Obviously, at Manchester United, I want to be working hard, and I have been doing that ever since I was a young kid.

People can say I've not scored enough goals, but you see the best strikers on the wing in a four-man midfield and see if they score goals. Nobody can really criticise my finishing because they don't really see me playing in a forward position too often.

If you're getting goals and getting a run of games in your preferred position, your confidence is going to grow, and performances are going to grow as well.

Manchester United is a club that means so much to me.

There is always room to improve.

I'm not just a fighter; I like to give love as well. I'm a lover, too.

In your mindset, you just have to know there's going to be another opportunity, and you have to keep focused.

I've loved my time at Sunderland. It's benefited me so much, as I've just gained invaluable experience playing week-in, week-out in the Premier League and mixing it with the big boys.

Sunderland was a turning point where I changed from a boy to a man. It was definitely the right thing for me to go on loan to another Premier League club. It helped me beyond words.

There's no better feeling than scoring in front of the Stretford End.

Being at United, you always get quite disappointed if you don't get all three points, as you believe you can go into every single game and win it.

That's Manchester United for you, a never-say-die attitude as you see time and time again.

That's the most important thing - once you're on the pitch, you need to do your job properly.

You can't be looking into the past too much about what you could have done; it is about making things right and learning from that experience and taking it into the next game.

I prefer to play as a striker, but I will do my best and try to win the game for my team as long as I am on the pitch.

As a player, you have to focus on the match and not too much on the surroundings.

When I'm on the pitch, I just want to give as good a performance as possible.

Every day, in every single walk of life, you can do something good, and people will have something bad to say about you. You just get on with it and do your job as best you can.

In professional football, there are always going to be critics.

My mindset's just focused on looking forward, bettering myself, getting on the pitch, on the training pitch, doing what I can do to improve myself.

When I get on that pitch, I want to make an impact. That's all I can say.

You have competition throughout your whole life, and it only makes you better. That competitive edge gives you extra motivation.

Ever since I was a young kid, I've been playing for an academy with scouts all over the world that are looking for top players to come in.