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I’ve always felt a strong urge to prove myself.
It doesn’t matter, if you’re on the pitch, how old you are. You have to keep going – you have to perform – and if you’re 18 or 36, you have to play your games.
As a young player, I had to compete with Harry Kane – the top scorer of the Premier League – arguably the toughest league in the world, and a striker who is performing remains in the team.
Every time you play more, you will improve.
My body is strong, and I have a strong will.
I initially found it difficult with my role as a substitute, sometimes sitting in the stands at Spurs, but I learned to deal with it.
When I was a little child, I watched every game in the Champions League, and now I can play it for myself.
Tottenham are a beautiful club, a traditional club in England.
I can tell the crowd appreciates the way I play.
Harry Kane? People can say what they want, but I’m not afraid of anybody.
Koeman may have been head coach at Feyenoord, but I never felt like he was my manager, as I was in the youth team. I don’t even know if he knew I was there. I don’t have anything to prove to him.
Sometimes you have to stand up for yourself.
I would have been happy to play in Holland for a big club, but I can see the point of selling me to an English club. It’s very simple: Dutch clubs are not going to spend £16m on a player like me.
I want to focus on football and just go on the pitch to do my thing.
I did not choose Tottenham for the money. Believe me, I could’ve gone elsewhere to earn more, even in England.
I support my team-mates wherever they need it, and if someone else plays instead of me, I’m fully behind him.
You know that when you come to England, there are a lot of players who like to play a more physical game.
I’m a strong striker, two-footed, and I can score goals.
I think I will get plenty of playing time at Spurs – and I certainly think I can play with Harry Kane in one team.
I’m happy to play for Spurs.
My transfer to Fenerbahce has been a kind of salvation.
I don’t look back on history. I want to look forward to the future.
I really enjoyed my first Istanbul derby.
I could have joined West Brom or Brighton. What would have happened had I joined one of them? I do not want to think about it. I do not think about it.
I’m not that type of guy who’s going to question myself.
To be realistic, the big Dutch clubs cannot afford me. That’s not because of my wages; it’s the transfer fee.
I sometimes train extra till four or five o’clock at the gym if I feel that I have to do something extra.
I am jumping to put the Spurs shirt on, but I will have to prove to the coach that I deserve to play.
The thing I remember most about Tottenham is when Van der Vaart played for them in the Champions League. In Holland, people follow Tottenham Hotspur.
Strikers in England get less time than in Holland, and it took me a while to get used to that.