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I know everyone is talking about them like it’s easy but you can lose a final with a penalty.
For me it’s really the same, assist or goal, I don’t choose. If I can do one of them or both it’s good, the most important thing is the team winning.
I have respect for Pep and what he won, and what he did for football because he changed some mentalities in football.
I think you can always learn every day, it doesn’t matter how good you are.
When you come to a new club you always want to score, and the first goal is special. It doesn’t matter how the goal is scored, but important is the goal’s worth.
Nobody in football, a team sport, wins an individual trophy just doing well himself.
What goes on in the pitch, out of it, for me, it’s past.
Yes, it was my dream to play in the Premier League and fortunately for me my dream is also to play for Manchester United.
If we win trophies, it is the most important thing. Of course, it’s good for a player to win individual awards and I will never say I don’t want to be the best player in the league or I don’t want to be the PFA Player of the Season.
It doesn’t matter how you score, when the ball touches the net it’s a goal.
The position I play is to do that, assist and score when you can.
If you talk about stadiums that everyone knows, the most historic are San Siro and Old Trafford.
For me, ever since I was a kid, it was a dream playing for Manchester United.
One player doesn’t change a team.
Growing up, my father was never interested in how many goals I scored, how many passes I made, but only in how many mistakes I made, and how I could be more efficient.
I think any player who joins Manchester United wants to win everything; I want to win every competition that Manchester United compete in.
I’m there to serve my strikers.
I think yes, of course, when you score lots of goals, you are happy.
We have to go into every game with the same mentality as we have for Liverpool. It can be different playing against Burnley to Liverpool. I understand for the fans it’s different but, for us, it can’t be because the result we want is the same and nothing else.
You look in the past and when I’m younger, you look at the players who play for Manchester United and you see the biggest stars in the world.
I’m a Cristiano Ronaldo fan and he’s a player I’ve always followed.
Since I was a kid it was a dream to play for Man United, and to be there at Old Trafford is the biggest dream of my career.
I find it hard to define myself.
I will never stop improving until I stop my career because I think every day you can improve, every day you can do something new, and every day you can do something better.
For me, losing is not normal so my mentality comes from that.
The real world doesn’t tell you that you were unbelievable after every match. A lot of times they are people that criticise you telling that you are not good enough. That’s just football. You have to be able to take it with a smile, and analyse it truthfully, and use it as motivation.
I don’t care about the transfer market.
Of course every player wants to score, it’s the most important part of the game, scoring goals and winning games.
You have to put pressure on yourself.
When the coach wants me, it’s important to know I’m ready to play every game, every minute.
Pressure always has to be present in our day-to-day and we have to be under pressure to improve every day.
A No.10 doesn’t need to score a lot to be confident.
I was always Team Cristiano. My brother was always Team Messi.
When you have strikers who move a lot, and they give you the chance to play balls for them, it is really good.
Of course, the Premier League is one of the trophies we want to win and I think to win the Europa League would be good for the mentality of winning trophies and fighting with the top clubs.
My vision of coming to Manchester United is that I’m at one of the best clubs in the world, for me, the best club in England.
Whatever it is, when I was playing with my friends, my brother, with my neighbours, I never wanted to lose.
When you have an individual trophy, of course, you are doing really well and deserve the credit but that credit goes to the team because they help you do better and better.
There are those who say that defeats teach a lot, but also learning to win is not bad.
People will always complain about everything.
You need to win the games no matter how.
For me, it was impressive how Iniesta finished his career without the Ballon d’Or. With everything he won, it is difficult for me to understand!
It doesn’t matter who takes the penalty as long as the team scores.
Of course if I score I’m happy this is for sure.
My target is winning trophies. It doesn’t matter which kind of trophy it is, I want to win all of them.
If I changed the mindset of some players or my mindset helped some players to be better – maybe. But I don’t think it was me changing anything for the club because playing for Manchester United means playing with the pressure, playing with the responsibility.
It’s great to have Cristiano. He makes any team stronger.
I was really good, I had a coach who said to me, ‘If you want to be a top player, you will need to play as a central defender. If you want to be a good player, you will be a midfielder.’ I think he was wrong but, maybe as a central defender, I could be much better, I don’t know!
Of course, I enjoy assisting my team-mates because playing no.10 is the position you have to serve your team-mates.
I think the most important thing is to help the team and if you help the team it’s okay.
It’s not enough just to be talented, or to work hard, or to be mentally strong. You have to combine absolutely everything. You have to live football, completely.
I think everyone knows what it means to play a derby – it doesn’t matter which derby it is.
Because of Cristiano, my dream team in England was United.
I see people talking about Bruno not doing so well against the ‘big six.’ People have said Bruno gives the ball away too many times when we lose a game.
Representing your country in any circumstances is a huge honour.
The one I liked to watch and follow was Iniesta, because Iniesta is a mix between an eight and a 10. It is a way I can do better, between eight and 10. It is the guy who always likes to have the ball, take the risks, and I think Iniesta was one of the best in the world.
When Cristiano burst on to the scene here in Manchester, he spent a good chunk of his early career here and enjoyed so much success. That’s why it was a dream of mine to play for Manchester United and I’m very pleased to be here because it’s a childhood dream come true.
The most important target is the trophies. Trophies will be more important than scoring goals.
At Old Trafford you warm up with nobody in the stands, you hear nothing in the tunnel, and then you enter the pitch and you hear an incredible noise.
A team changes when everyone pushes together for the same side.
I looked at Manchester with more interest when Cristiano was here because it’s normal when you have Portuguese players in some teams, you look at them more than other teams.
You can be better every day. If not, I will not come to training every day.
You don’t want your rivals at the same level as you, or with the same amount of trophies as you.
I’m a person who demands a lot from myself and always want more and to do better.
I have a lot of players I like to see. For example, in my first few years, the player I think is the one everyone liked and always will like is Ronaldinho. For me, he is the player with the capacity to take you and put you in front of the TV, and you will stay for hours. For hours!
Leading is every day in the training ground, every game and everyone is doing their job to lead the team in the way they think is best.