I will play for my country until my legs won't allow it or the national coach doesn't call me.

Manchester United is a factory workers' club. You have to respect that culture.

It's normal to win the championship. It's Manchester United. We don't have the right to make mistakes.

I remember, in 2008, and we won the Champions League and the Premier League, and we were having our photos taken with the trophies, and someone said to me, 'Patrice, you don't look happy.' I said, 'It's because we are missing the FA Cup.'

I always want to win at all costs.

If it amuses you to hit people, you do boxing - you do taekwondo - whatever you want. But you don't play football.

When you sign for a big club like Man United, you enjoy the top games.

The Australian players are getting better.

In life, you always have a second chance.

Some might say friendlies are unimportant, but we always try to win because we then maintain that positive mentality when the real competitions start.

It doesn't matter if you go somewhere and you're still winning - it's always the wrong decision to leave a club like Manchester United.

In football, you can't always succeed.

I have never hidden my love of Paris, even though Monaco is still 'my' team.

The only person who takes the full responsibility why I leave Man United is myself. I am the one to make the choice.

The only thing is against Messi you can stop him 10 times, but if he passes you once and scores, people say, 'Evra played a poor game.'

Wazza, when he plays behind the striker, he is very dangerous because he has more touches of the ball, and Wazza can create the goal as well and can score.

The Champions League is the biggest trophy. Everybody in the world wants to win it.

I think the French teams sometimes doubt themselves. They play some beautiful games but, when it comes down to it, do not go through.

Everyone thinks if they have a problem, the first thing they want to do is play football and enjoy themselves.

For as long as I am still motivated, I will keep putting my boots on and not pinning them up.

I've always believed that when you play for Juve, the goal at the start of the year is to win the title and a lot of trophies.

I'm very close to Sir Alex and have a lot of respect for him, and a lot of respect for myself.

When I hear people say Patrice never had someone to fight him for his place, I think they have bad memories. They forget very quickly how I got to become Manchester United's left-back. I fought with two great players in Gabriel Heinze and Mikael Silvestre.

Playing for Manchester United demands huge sacrifices. It is a club for workers, and we are there to slog our guts out. There is no bling and sequins about the place.