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If you get the feeling of winning, you want to have the feeling again.
In the future, I see myself at the highest level. That’s what I dream about.
To play against Luka Modric is always special because he’s an exceptional player and, of course, a living legend from Spurs, where you still hear a lot about him.
It is always hard when the referee is against you.
Everyone wants to play like Spurs. We want to play attractive football, get the ball forward, and create chances with good possession.
I think everybody knows if they played a good or a bad game.
I’ve always been a player on the move. It’s not because I like running. I like getting the ball.
I’m my own person, and I think that’s what everyone wants because it’s difficult to be somebody else.
Ajax have a tradition of good football and play 4-3-3, which suits me. They also spend lots of money on youth players with the aim of putting them in the first team.
During the game, you don’t really notice how many guys have touched the ball because you’re just focusing on where you need to be.
Sometimes the body just needs to take a break, and you need to listen.
When you are new, it is difficult to get momentum and get to know your team-mates when you are not regularly in the team.
Football was always big in my family.
You watch Silva, and he almost never gives the ball away. He is always looking, thinking, making the right calls.
I went to Chelsea twice when I was 14 and 15. I was at Danish club Odense at the time and came across with a friend to Cobham. We played against West Ham youth away, and the year after, we played Millwall away.
I played for the first time when I was three. My neighbour was six, and I went to train with him. But I don’t have many football memories from when I was young.
When you’re young – I probably still am at 23, though I don’t feel so young anymore – you have your ups and downs.
From the start, all I did was play football. I briefly played badminton and won a tournament when I was 12, but really, it was always football.
Talking to the press, you say things a little differently.
Why did I come to Spurs? It just felt right.
You can’t get in the top four if you can’t beat the clubs who are in the top four.
I think, mostly for people on the outside, it’s a lot about numbers or stats. More or more. That’s how the football world is going, in that direction. But I’m not really looking into it. I’m just trying to be the best I can, to create as much as possible.
In England, you can’t enter the training ground without permission, whereas in Denmark, you are free to go in.
In Denmark, you are sure to play if you were good, but Ajax played you if you did not have the mentality and went 100 percent to it.
I’m not a player to defend or run around. I want the ball.
Penalties are easy if you score, but in open play, we create chances as well.
When the team is doing well, you go with the flow. You get confidence, and you just build on that.
Anyone can beat anyone in the Premier League.
At the end of the day, it doesn’t matter who is scoring and who is not scoring. It’s about winning games.
Money has never been a motivation.
Villas-Boas wasn’t a bad man, not at all.
I only had good years with Frank de Boer. I don’t have anything bad to say about him.
As a player, sometimes you expect something to happen every time the ball is in the box. Every time somebody falls down, you get nervous because you have to watch your back because anything can happen.
The most important thing is to try to do your best.
Bale is an exceptional player; he’s shown that for years. He’s Wales’ talisman, and he’s been that for years and will be for years. He’s technically very gifted, very direct, has a wonderful kick and a lot of pace and a good finisher.
The World Cup is definitely a good place to show that when you’re at Tottenham, you can be a top player.
I think, for everyone who wants to get to the highest level, you have to be in the Premier League, of course.
Every player has a different style of play, has a different talent, so people look differently at you.
The more stable you are, if you have the same manager, mostly the same players, it makes it easier for the club to play as best as they can. It gives a bit of comfort.
I wouldn’t go to a club just to stay on the subs’ bench.
I’ve never been one to go past 20 players on the wing. I’m always going to be the guy sneaking the ball through, to build and create something.
As a player, you want to play for your national team – if you’re fit, you play; if you’re not fit, you don’t play.
I don’t mind who takes the spotlight. If you win the game, then it doesn’t really matter.
I have felt in my head that I would like to play, but then you listen to your body and accept it might be better that you do not play every game immediately after an injury.