I admire Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool – these are the teams that are always there fighting.
The Manchester City game is what the Premier League is all about. You have to thrive on those big occasions.
We are Manchester United, and we want to fight for everything.
I always say the biggest opponent for Manchester United is Manchester United. Every year I play for this club, I will say the same.
When I arrived in Manchester for the first time, it took me five seconds to realize that it was a very different place than where I come from. It is cold, yes, but people also do things very differently than we do in Nigeria. The culture was different, and everything looked different.
For me, it was a dream to play in the Premier League. I always wanted to be here because this league is very good, it has very good teams, and Manchester United is the best team in England.
Comics were not something that as a young kid you could say you were into in Manchester, Missouri. Kids did not read comic books back then.
Muslims do drink, as anyone who has spent a wild weekend with Saudi booze tourists in Bahrain will know. Those Saudi tourists are like teenage girls in Manchester on a Saturday night. But each country and region is different.
It’s an honour to extend my deal with Manchester City. This club offers everything a player needs to fulfil their ambitions, and there’s nowhere else I want to be.
It is something special coming back to Manchester.
I am delighted to have signed for Manchester United, one of the most famous clubs in the world.
Everyone wants to beat Manchester United, but that’s something that we are used to coping with.
I was happy to play for Athletic Bilbao, another club that is dear to me, and for Manchester United, the biggest club in the United Kingdom, where I felt loved.
I do not have regrets, I do not regret joining Manchester City.
It will not be the same Manchester United without Wayne Rooney. He has to stay there until he dies.
It’s not like there’s no work in Scotland, but speak to any actor, and they’ll tell you it’s limited. So you have to go to London or Manchester to broaden your horizons.
My wish would be to continue playing for Manchester United. I have no personal problems with Jos Mourinho. One thing is for sure: I’m not going to stop playing football. I still believe in my own ability. I could still help Man United if given the chance.
I started at Benfica: not as big but one of the biggest clubs in Portugal. I’ve played for Real Madrid. Then I moved to Manchester United, from a giant to another giant.
Coming to Manchester, maybe I didn’t show all my potential, but in every game, I’m trying to do my best because it’s very important for me, the fans, and the club. Maybe in some games it doesn’t work, but I still keep working and trying to improve.
I really enjoy my life in Manchester, my training, my games, everything.
I’d like to thank my former club, Manchester City, for the support throughout my time in the Championship and during my transition to Huddersfield.
You can be 19 or 20 and playing reserve team football, be able to say ‘I played at,’ say, ‘Manchester United,’ even though you have no actual first team appearances. But there are 19- and 20-year-olds at League Two level with 100 appearances under their belts. I know which one I’d rather be.
The FA Cup has a special place in our family’s hearts because my dad won it three times with Manchester United.
I will never forget how I have been treated here by the fans, the club and the owners, and nothing would give me greater pleasure than to finish my career as a Manchester City player.
The team is the star at Manchester United.
In the end, very little gets in the way of what Manchester United wants to do.
It is important to keep Manchester United on top of the world.
After Benfica, Manchester is very close to my heart.
We’re always able to look at a position and have our view in terms of the list of targets that would suit Manchester United and augment our team.
My family are comfortable. We’re enjoying life in Manchester and here at the club. The people have been great with me, with my family. We’re happy and very grateful.
I’d like to play in English football, especially for Manchester United.
Manchester Youth theater, then the National Student Theater Company, and later, my degree course, all helped form my love of telling stories and directing.
I’m a Cristiano Ronaldo fan and once I got to talk to him. He told me to grow in Manchester, to train very hard, to be relentless. That was the advice he gave to me. Training every day, sometimes even on off days.