Pressure is good.

I'm always up to no good, messing about.

I like to put a smile on people's faces.

Sometimes I can switch into clever mode.

Always positive vibes in the Lingard camp.

I'm not really a book person, to be honest.

Every game, you've got to play with no fear.

I think fun plays a massive part in anyone's life.

We enjoy playing matches; that's why we play football.

You have to get your rest and have your recovery time.

I just want to assist and score goals to help the team.

I think United always had a plan for me. They nurtured me.

The mentality of wanting to win has come into my game more.

I have had to work hard to get in the starting XI for England.

Once you play, you've got to show the manager what you can do.

When you score a goal, it boosts yourself and the team as well.

The first few seasons, I was just getting used to the Premier League.

Winning trophies is the main thing: that's why you play for Man United.

I think if you score, you've got to have fun; otherwise, what's the point?

To come through the ranks and play for your boyhood club is a dream come true.

If you want to be the best team in the world, you've got to beat the best teams.

When you get older, you realise it's all about winning games and winning trophies.

It was a great experience under Van Gaal. He gave you the confidence to go and play.

Healthy competition is always good for us. It helps the squad as well with the depth.

As long as you are putting 100 per cent in week in, week out, no one can say anything.

I think people can be quick to judge. The people that know me, they know what I am like.

We know Manchester United's history and the fact the club is known for winning trophies.

You're always disappointed not to start for your country, but that's the gaffer's decision.

You train hard all week, and in your downtime, you can relax with your friends and have fun.

It's good to keep working hard, pushing yourself, and, by scoring goals, you get the reward.

I had a little ladybird ball in the back garden; I think I was about one. I started off early.

There's no better feeling than winning a trophy in front of your fans when they're celebrating.

It's very physical in the midfield, but I've come into my own now, and I can handle it in there.

It's always good for us to score as attacking players and to help the team get the three points.

Man United is one of the biggest clubs in the world, and we're going to attract the best players.

Once you're on the pitch and you've put the shirt on, it's then down to you to perform and play well.

I am comfortable in myself and my surroundings, so that makes me play stress-free and enjoy being on the ball.

I try to enjoy it as much as I can every time I play and get the fans off their feet and try to score some goals.

I've always liked the No.10 position. You can get on the ball a lot more and attempt to dictate the play a lot more.

I think confidence plays a massive part. If you go into a game confident, you will try things, and they will come off.

I used to like playing No. 10 when I was younger, so I enjoy that role. But as I developed, I had to stay on the wing.

Obviously, there will be different character traits in the dressing room, but I'm there to bring happiness and a smile.

Consistency, goals, and assists - that gets you confidence and puts the thought in the manager's head that he can't drop you.

When you actually get on the field, you've got to work. You've got to train. You've got to learn. You've got to put 100 per cent into it.

You've got to do the job on the pitch. First and foremost, I put in 100 percent, and I don't think anyone can really complain after that.

I have always wanted to play for United, and when I got my chance, I knew I had to take it no matter what, so you go out with no pressure.

I'm the type of guy that's always having a joke, messing around, but when it comes to the serious stuff, you know, your head's on the game.

I listen to both, but more grime before matches to get you kind of pumped up. But then I might switch to the U.S. hip hop to just vibe out.

It's always going to be hard when you see the other team lifting a trophy. When you have to walk up those stairs and collect the runners-up medal, it's hard.

You've got to be a role model to the younger generation who look up to you, but it's always good to have fun. That's what the goal celebrations are about, really.

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