Words matter. These are the best Harry Winks Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
As a Spurs fan I’ve watched the games and the rivalries throughout the years, so to play against Arsenal you have the bit between your teeth.
I’m just a Tottenham fan living the dream, basically. To play for Tottenham it was always an absolute dream to have all the kits.
I’ve got Spanish grandparents and I’ve got a connection with Spain. But I consider myself English and I want to play for England.
I like to take a little bit from every midfielder I have played against, whether it’s physically, technically, tactically, just to try to improve my game.
The most important thing is to take it game by game. I’ve always done that my whole career. Game by game, step by step, and not looking too far into the future.
I don’t really look at myself as an inspiration, more as a fellow player.
I got told I wasn’t allowed to go on loan, which was a good thing but, at the same time, I just wanted to play matches. So do I annoy the manager and try to push for a loan or was I just to keep working hard and trust him?
It’s important to stay humble, stay level-headed and keep working hard.
It is everyone’s dream to play for England and we have got a lot of top players in that midfield and lot of competition. For me to break in there, I have got to keep the form up for club at the top level.
Just going to games from a young age with my dad, watching Tottenham as often as I could, celebrating in my front room, singing and enjoying it, so many fond memories from when I was a kid.
Everyone wants to play at a World Cup. It would have been my dream to go.
I know what it is like to be a Tottenham fan.
The music that they play at White Hart Lane before you walk out is just… I absolutely love it. I think it’s from Star Wars.
We’ve always had a philosophy at Spurs to play out from the back, to play with style, to play out from the back and that’s the way I’ve always been brought up and to come into the first team is no different.
You come up to 20 years old and you’ve only played three times. You see other boys who are playing regularly in the Premier League or in the Championship. And you’re thinking ‘I’ve only played three times, no starts, they’ve all been five minutes here and there.’