I am at the top of the pyramid, but I am not stupid, and I realise that one small step could see me fall down very quickly.

Haters will always hate.

I remember, in my first interview after I arrived in Manchester, I said, 'I didn't come here to play in the Champions League - I have come to win it.'

A derby is a derby. When you play a derby, it is for winning, not just to play.

I qualify myself like a bottle of wine - the more I get older, the more it tastes sweet!

When you are nervous, then you can rush things, and you don't do things as well as you'd like.

It does not matter if I'm Man of the Match.

I live in the present because the past is regret, and the future is anxiety.

You have to fear the wounded animal.

If you are ready to play, you have to give everything. No excuses.

It doesn't matter who we play against, whether it is Barcelona or another big team: when you are Man United, you do not have an excuse. You have to win.

My priority is what the manager wants me to do.

The manager wants to show his tactics, and if I do them perfectly, he'll pick me.

Marcus Rashford has done really well. He had a great first season, and then people had really high expectations, but he showed his quality on the pitch in the second season.

Of my own career, I have many happy memories, but perhaps it - the 2010/11 season, where United broke the record for number of title wins - was the best. I was very satisfied with my performance that year.

I don't know why I performed well against Arsenal, but probably we prepared well, and it could be their football style as well.

Maybe one of my strengths was to bring the energy to the team, and then defensively, I contributed a lot compared to other players, which is quite essential for the big matches; you know, against big clubs, you need to be very cautious with opponents that attack.

My first goal is the World Cup, and then my second goal is to win the Asian Cup.

It always feels good to score goals against big teams.

There are no easy games in the Premier League.

I am not worried about playing in front of a big crowd.

All the Asian people respect me and watch me. But I don't want people to think of me as an Asian player. I am just a football player.

I do not think of myself as a standard bearer for Asian players. I just try to work hard for myself.

I wanted to show that Asian players could make it in Europe. But it was far more important for me just to become a better player. That is why I came to Europe from Asia.