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When you are at a club like Liverpool, it is not a club that you want to walk away from.
I still believe in myself.
All I have ever known is football.
I’m absolutely enjoying the Premier League, as you can imagine. I knew it was going to be tough. It’s the best league in the world and you are up against players who have been in it for years so they know it inside out.
Everyone knows Jose Mourinho is a fantastic manager.
Any injury I have had, I have come back stronger.
Luckily I’ve got family and friends to keep me grounded because there are a lot of negative people around who can suck the energy out of you.
No matter what contract anyone is on it is important you are playing football. It is a short career and you have to earn a living but at the same time playing football is the best way to get better contracts anyway.
I’m just working every day to improve.
Dorchester was probably the most important spell. I got kicked around a lot. I was young and it helped me mature as a man and a footballer.
That’s all you can ask for, to learn and be the best you can be.
I couldn’t change the fact that I did my ACL, but I could control how I reacted to it. That’s what I focused on, becoming stronger mentally and physically.
That is how I have been at any level, whether it was semi-pro at Dorchester Town or at Liverpool. I set myself targets. The mentality doesn’t change.
A lot of people have been rejected and they just give up. I have never had that mentality.
There were no toys or games when I was younger, just a football.
For me there’s nothing better than having more football.
As long as we’re winning, I’m happy.
I want to look back at the end of my career having numerous caps under my belt. That is one of my aims.
I want to give 100 per cent every day whether it’s training, a cup final or a friendly.
As soon as I knew Liverpool were interested in me, I knew I wanted to come here. It was everything about the club, the history and these players.
I had been released by Southampton and was back playing Sunday League football when I signed for Bournemouth. I grew to love the club.
Being outside on the grass is the easy, enjoyable part of being a footballer.
For me, it’s not about price tags. It’s about your individual qualities, how hard you work and it’s important to make full use of the opportunities when they come.
I want to start every game but you have to respect the staff.
I don’t want to be a guy that has got one cap.
Injuries are horrible for every player.
If you are in the spotlight, you have to get used to it.
Burnley Football Club helped me mature from a boy to a man and I can’t thank them everyone from the club enough, from the board to the staff at the training ground and the staff at the club.
As modern-day professionals it all comes down to how you perform on the pitch.
I always try and be positive, even if I’m not starting games or in the frame.
A club like Liverpool should always expect to be in finals.
I don’t want to limit myself on what I can achieve.
I like to think I would adapt to the way that any manager who came in would want to play.
Making my England debut was a massive achievement.
You cannot have players come on and not make the impact because the game will slowly slip away from you. It is important you are ready.