Growing up at United and training with him day-in, day-out, you learn a lot from him. Wazza is always there, and you can talk to him. He has been through a lot of experiences in his life, and he is always happy to pass that experience down to the younger players.

Going on loan really benefits you.

I think there's a lot of hidden talents at the big clubs that aren't getting the chance to showcase their ability.

I go into every game like I'm playing at school!

To be given the chance to play for United is a dream, and I'm always willing to go when asked.

I've been playing for England at every single youth team level, so it's like a natural progression into the seniors, and I'm obviously delighted with my progress.

Once you play regularly, it just becomes second nature to do things on the pitch.

When you are playing regularly, you feel a lot sharper on the pitch.

Striker is my favourite position, but once I get on the pitch, whether it's out on the wing or in the middle, I just want to enjoy my football and try and produce as good a performance as possible.

England against France is such a massive match; you can't get much bigger than that in European football. It's a huge rivalry.

I think, first and foremost, Wayne Rooney is a class player. Wherever he is on the pitch, he can make an impact.

Jack Wilshere is a prime example of how things work. He went to Bolton and did really well, then he went back to Arsenal and really kicked on. It is something quite a few of the young boys look at and think, 'If he can do it, so can we.'

Things move on in life, and I think you've really got to make the right decision in the situation that you're in at that moment in time.

I think it can be quite frustrating at times for anyone playing out of position, but you've just got to deal with it.

Fans are so important to football clubs, and you have to respect that everyone has got an opinion, but we have got to do our stuff on the football pitch.

I've never asked or demanded a penny from United.

I got Osgood-Schlatter disease in my knees because my bones were growing quicker than my muscles, and it's hard to get out on the training pitch; then, afterwards, you're in agony every single time you play football.

Once I get into the box and get the opportunities, I have got faith in my ability.

I've been through seasons where I've not played a lot of games, and its been difficult due to injuries and stuff like that.

When you score, you've got to be happy. It's only normal.

I don't really play off nerves. I just want to win.

There were plenty of people who didn't know that I played for United. I'm not one of those people that puts themselves out there. And I was never satisfied to be playing for United at 14 or 15; I wanted to play for Manchester United's senior team.

I always say that in life, you should embrace those who want to embrace you.

I always have the desire for a new challenge.