You want to win trophies.

It's difficult to gel players.

Losing is a tough blow to take.

I like consistency in defenders.

I love the environment at Spurs.

Ajax is the best academy in the world.

Revenge - I don't think in these words.

Central defence is my favourite position.

I think Tottenham is in a very good place.

I don't want to regret anything in my career.

Sometimes you're a victim of your own success.

The pace is unbelievable in the Premier League.

I'm addicted - not video games, but board games.

In my family no-one did high level sports at all.

In Champions League home games, you expect to win.

I think so many things look like a penalty in slow motion.

I had doubts about going to Ajax because I don't like moving.

With all strikers, it's just about needing a bit of confidence.

Obviously you have to trust the VAR to make the right decision.

To be playing in a Champions League final is something to cherish.

Becoming champion is definitely one of the goals I want to achieve.

I want to play in Europe, as the national team is important for me.

When I won my first trophy, it was just a feeling of 'we want more.'

I am convinced that if you win one trophy, then the rest will follow.

Adama Traore and Diogo Jota are incredibly fast and difficult to stop.

The most important thing when I joined Ajax was to combine it with school.

Arsenal wanted me to be a controller in the midfield, an Emmanuel Petit-type.

It's one of my goals to play in the best leagues and against the best players.

I have never fought in my life but I can be very angry, especially on the pitch.

I want to play in Europe and learn another language. Spain and Italy are options.

We want to dominate, we want to entertain the crowd and play in a very positive way.

When I was six, I joined an amateur club called VK Tielrode in Belgium where I lived.

I'm not a guy who wants to push himself into the spotlight or stand out from the crowd.

Growing up in Belgium, I played football all of the time, in the garden, on the street.

To play for a team in the Premier League would be amazing and that's what I am going for.

It's easy to reach a certain level with chess, but it's very hard to reach the next level.

Ajax want to get as much as they can for me, while Spurs want to pay as little as possible.

Even in the Belgium team, we get the respect. Teams are not happy when they have to face us.

My favourite thing, what I want of course, is to play in the Champions League with Tottenham.

Januzaj is someone a bit like Origi, there's no pressure and he plays like he's on the street.

I'm a big fan of the Premier League, but you can't say no when a club like Milan come knocking.

I chose Spurs because they gave me a good feeling. I spoke to Daniel Levy and Rafael van der Vaart.

The atmosphere in England is absolutely amazing and I'd be delighted to play in the Premier League.

Obviously the leagues are different. The Premier League is much more competitive than the Dutch league.

I have friends who are Gent fans, and I always drive past their stadium when I go to see my grandmother.

It's flattering to be linked with clubs, the rumours give me confidence but I just try to do my best every game.

I'm a normal guy who wants to play games, whether it be the first, the 95th or the 97th of my international career.

The interest of a great club like Barcelona is certainly flattering. That is confirmation that I am doing a good job.

At the start of my career, I had a problem focusing for 90 minutes, but that's the advantage of football: it's a team game.

It was my task to train hard and respect my team-mates all the time I wasn't playing or was on the bench, so I hope I did that.

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