When you can win with a couple of goals, it is always really good for confidence.

I've tried to work as hard as possible.

I tried to go to places I'd enjoy playing.

I just have to try to be patient, keep working hard and doing my best.

I enjoyed my time in Germany, I definitely rate the league as it develops well and you have quite a lot of teams that play good football.

I do think I have a thing or two to improve myself although it is difficult to reach your full potential at an average team.

I still believe I can be a striker but, if you want to be a striker, you have to think more about yourself and that's why you are a striker.

For a player to really be at his best you have to give him a certain confidence, but I did not feel appreciated by some people at Liverpool.

I don't think people in England ever saw the best of me.

Rafa Benitez promised me a certain development, but very quickly he took away that promise and it was a totally different situation.

Moving to Liverpool was a new world for me. I had been living with my parents in Holland, and all of a sudden I was living in a foreign country on my own.

Playing as a striker is a nice role because I spent all my youth there so that's why I like it.

I have enough confidence at the moment to say that I have the potential to play at the same level as Arjen Robben or Franck Ribery.

There are plenty of players who have a lot of talent. It's all about getting the best out of yourself and you'll have to work very hard to achieve that.

Yes, there is a lot of competition for places at Liverpool but that's the same at every top club. It was like that when I was at Ajax and that isn't a problem for me.

America has always been a special place for me, since my youth.

If it fits in with my career, it will be a challenge for me to play for a MLS team. If that would be Steven Gerrard's club, that would be very special.

The striker role, together with someone else, is pretty good for me.

I do have a weakness for Liverpool and I do want them to be champions.

I left Liverpool through the back door.

I was loved in Liverpool, I had good relationship with the fans and my team-mates but I felt I could do better.

Some people think they do it all by themselves but I believe there is more to it. I believe it is God who has given me the talent and the opportunity to be successful.

If you don't believe you will end up as nothing. But if you believe a lot you can create a lot.

I don't go to church every week.

I feel confident that I'm good enough to play a lot of games for Liverpool.

For every player it's nice to go to the World Cup and it's very important to do that in your career.

For a lot of different reasons I didn't fulfil my potential.

From every little territory I've been, I've picked something up, things that I could use to better my game, to take with me, and the rest I left behind.

I like to explore the world.

If the vision is not right and if the right group of players is not together, it doesn't come together.

I used to play as a striker in Holland. I grew up as a striker. That's the position I want to play.

At Harvard, I grew up a lot in terms of being able to deal with different types of people because where I grew up in Arizona, it's predominately white and predominantly Mormon families, so there's not a whole lot of diversity.

Coming to Harvard was an eye-opening experience because there's so much diversity on campus.

Any way that I can help the Harvard football program and Harvard is great.

I don't see myself being able to stay away from football.

You feel pressure when other people's expectations are higher than your own.

I want to be in the playoffs.

I feel like I keep progressing.

I've seen a lot of things and I've experienced a lot of things.

I've got to take advantage of every day.

I feel like I've gotten better every year.

For us as players, revenue sharing, getting a larger percentage of the pie, is important, but also the overall growth of that pie is important.

I've been through a lot. I've had so many ups and downs in my career. I think a lot of it is you just have to be the same guy every day.

You've gotta come to work - regardless if you're 6-2 or 2-6 - and put your work in, just try to have the same spirit and go about your business the same way every day.

That's what I've always tried to do. I've always tried to prepare the same. I've always just tried to keep the same routine throughout the season and go out there and try to be consistent on Sundays.

I've been called every name in the book.

What a humbling experience, being an NFL quarterback.

Harvard has plenty of people that are way more important than football players.

There are so many high-highs and there are so many low-lows in this game.

I don't think the day that I was drafted that I expected to be the starting quarterback for the Rams as a seventh-round pick.