Some people collect stamps; I like fashion, discovering nice new things. I feel good about doing that.

If you believe in something that you can achieve, I think you will make it if you put everything into it.

In the Premier League, you always have to be at your best. You get forced to get the best out of yourself.

I believe I can be one of the best players in the world. That's why I have my 'Dreamchaser' tattoo on my chest.

I'm proud of winning the title with PSV. It's something the fans deserved and something I wanted so bad as well.

Even if I start on the bench, if I come on, I go. Because I know I should be on the pitch, and I want to show why.

I hope I can develop here in the Premier League, and I hope I can be like those great legends one time in my career.

I want to go to a club like Real Madrid, Barcelona, Chelsea, Manchester City, Paris Saint-Germain, or Bayern Munich.

I learn from my failures, but I will always try technical things; I will always try to take pleasure and do great things.

Apparently, the things I do outside of the football are not taken as positives. I don't care, but sometimes it amazes me.

I stay close to my identity - that's something I find important - but I don't completely shut myself off from the outside world.

What am I missing to be the best in the world? Honestly, nothing in terms of quality, just consistency, and that's not arrogance.

I was always reading about the Premier League. It has been a big dream and one that came true. But it is not the end of the dream; it is just starting.

In the first season, I didn't contribute enough, but I really believe you need a year to succeed in the Premier League; it's the fastest league in the world.

I have no bitterness towards Mourinho. I did what I had to do in training. Of course, I didn't understand his choices, but he was the boss. I had to accept those choices.

I have to do my job, so then yeah, maybe in time I can be a legend. But to have those positive sounds from the fans and the legends that talk about me, I'm grateful for that.

Let's be honest: doesn't everyone look at Ronaldo's free kicks? I've looked at a lot of his technique, but I do it in my own way. I have my own style and try not to do the same.

I've always been criticised, but the important, that's what my team thinks. Others, I don't care about their opinion; they speak in the void. Social networks give them a voice, but I don't listen it.

Everybody watches free-kicks, and when you watch them, you enjoy them. You have got to learn how to shoot and connect with the ball and how to move your leg. For everybody, it is different, but if you want to score lots of goals, then free kicks is an extra way to do that.

Everybody likes new shoes! It is a new feeling, going onto the pitch, so it is great to be able to wear them straight out of the box. They are comfortable straight away and move with you. I could not do that with my old shoes. So every time I have a big match, I want new shoes straight out of the box.

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