Titles are what I crave.

I came to United to win trophies.

It is unbelievable, the fans in China.

Mistakes are normal; everyone makes them.

As a goalkeeper, it is a challenge to face Messi.

Getting to the national team is very complicated.

That is football. In the end, all clubs spend money.

Football is football, and a thousand things can happen.

I think I have improved a lot since I arrived in England.

Normally, I never listen to the people who speak about me.

We are Manchester United, and we want to fight for everything.

All us players do that - looking to play, to fight for a place.

The criticism I received only served to make me a stronger person.

It would be great to have more Spanish players at Manchester United.

You have to keep working and try to improve in every training session.

I am a guy who likes to put the bad things and difficult times behind me.

I train every day to be the best goalkeeper in the world; that is my aim.

When it comes to United, if you don't win everything, it's not good enough.

I'm a big fan of the PlayStation, so I spend quite a bit of time doing that.

I like watching films, going out for a bite to eat and drink, and some shopping.

I have worked hard in the gym lifting heavy weights and doing a lot of exercises.

It's normal to have early difficulties when you get a new manager with a new concept.

I'm lucky enough to be mentally strong, which I think is fundamental for a goalkeeper.

With any coach, you have a lot of respect for him, but it is difficult to be their friend.

It is great that a goalkeeper as good as Iker has said that I could be the best of them all.

In another country, at another club, the fans would not be the same as at Manchester United.

Everyone who works for Manchester respected me. I tried to help, and I am very grateful to them.

When a club the size of Manchester United comes in for you, it obviously makes you very, very happy.

I consider all aspects of being a goalkeeper as fundamental in the development of the side as a whole.

The time I spent on the bench helped me to reflect and think. It encouraged me to keep fighting and work.

I had a lot of tough times, and I know what it is. We must move forward, working equally and always strong.

It's unbelievable: the fans of Manchester United are one of the best in the world, and I feel the support of them.

It's all about getting your head down, focusing, working hard, competing in training, keeping fit, and picking up points.

Football is cruel at times; it's difficult. When things go well, you're very good, and when they go badly, well, it's awful.

You've got to trust in your own ability, back yourself, and the main thing is work really, really hard and fight to improve.

I think football is evolving, and I think the role of the keeper is becoming more and more important in the game in general.

We are Manchester United: we are one of the biggest clubs in the world, and we are going to try to win everything, of course.

Manchester United are a great club, and being associated with them is a great compliment for me, but Atletico are also great.

When you have bad moments, you have to improve. You have to become stronger to deal with it, and I believe I have become stronger.

In the Under-21s, I played good football for several years, trying to play the same game as the best and with some very good players.

If you are at United, you need a manager with a winning mentality. We had that with Ferguson. Mourinho has it. He wants to win every game.

I don't obsess over mistakes, because they do happen, so I just keep working and training hard. I just keep helping the team, which is key.

Normally, I focus on my job and focus on trying to help my team and trying to improve every training session and try to be as a good as I can.

The fans of Manchester United are one of the best in the world. I felt the support of them from the first day, and I am really happy with them.

At the end of the day, we're goalkeepers, and we live with making mistakes. We learn from a young age that you can make a mistake at any point.

At the end of the day, this is football, and it's quite normal for anyone to go through difficult moments - and it's something you can learn from.

I like lots of different sport, and I was always the type of lad that plays a lot of sport as well. I've played basketball; I'm not bad at tennis.

Always, even with the U17s in Spain, U19s, we play from the back, and we try to improve on that a lot. So I always enjoy having the ball at my feet.

As a goalkeeper, I'm well aware that any mistake can be magnified by the fans. But it's true that here at Manchester United, there's added pressure.

I think the first attacker has the ball, starts from the back, you can see everything, and you have to play with the feel of a midfielder, not a goalkeeper.

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