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I don’t think people realise the quality of player in the lower leagues.
They’re great memories, not just as a footballer but as a person growing up – it sounds daft, but to come away from Liverpool to play the first-team football I needed. It’s a fantastic place, a huge football club and they helped me a lot. I’m grateful for coming through there.
I just go out and try and enjoy my game and help the team as much as I can.
I’ve said it plenty of times before, I do believe Molineux is the best place in the Premier League to play football. The atmosphere’s incredible.
You can’t throw the towel in if you come up against a brilliant striker.
It was a difficult decision to leave Liverpool but I knew it was something I had to do to get playing regularly and improve.
I started watching Liverpool on the Kop; my earliest memories were 2000 onwards when Liverpool won the Treble under Gerard Houllier.
The Championship is such a tough division.
We always want to improve.
I always believe you give your all for whoever you’re playing for, whatever shirt you put on. You play for that team and you want to win for that team – whether I’m wearing a Liverpool shirt or an England shirt.
When you’re at a club like Liverpool, it’s always about what you can do with the ball.
To score a goal for Liverpool is always special but the fact it was for the first team makes it even better.
It is important when you are losing to come back and not get beat.
When you get beat it is the worst feeling in football, it is horrific.
I was lucky in that I played in a Liverpool team alongside the likes of Raheem Sterling, Jon Flanagan, Andre Wisdom and Suso and you knew that these players were special.
You have to be patient and bide your time and hopefully your chance will come.
Steven Gerrard has always been my idol. He’s a leader. You get excited when he gets on the ball. You know something’s going to happen.
I watch a lot of football.
I like watching Spanish and Italian games and looking at how they play compared to us.
I’ve played against Aguero a couple of times. He starts behind you so he’s always offside, but you don’t know where he is. You look behind to the right and he’ll go to your left. He’s so tough to find. You’ve got to learn and work out how to stop them.
I’ll never look too far ahead.
When a team like Manchester United comes to Molineux it is always big.
I’ve been brought up in a family that just loves football.
England is the pinnacle of any Englishman’s career.
I was lucky enough to train with Carragher and Gerrard, and watch what they did on a daily basis – they never missed a session. I’d look how Carragher played, how he spoke and he was big to follow.
I’ve always talked and like to organise as much as possible.
You come away better at playing against different players and styles.
When I left Liverpool, I knew had to leave. It was a big step but it was something I had to do. A lot of people asked if it was hard, it wasn’t hard. It was something I needed to do to improve and get better as a footballer.
I love watching England and what they are doing. But I can promise you I’ve not thought about anything that high.
Ruben Neves is by far one of the best players I’ve ever played with.
My two boys, Henri and Freddie don’t really know much about Liverpool! They’ve got Wolves kits and come to all the games. They sing the songs, it’s great.
You just have to keep working hard in training.
When you’re in the Championship, you try and move the opponent around a bit and pull players into positions they don’t want to be in.
Jamie Carragher was someone who I looked at as to how to organise, how to defend and how composed he was, how good he was at reading the games and he was one I looked up to.
The Premier League is amazing. It’s everything you dream of as a kid.