You cannot only be remembered by scoring goals; you want to be remembered by winning trophies.

When younger, I was tall but very skinny. When I was 14, I grew and started gaining muscles. So I started doing sit-ups, abs work, press-ups, strengthening my core. I'd do 100-150 reps each day. I knew if my core was strong enough, I would get fewer muscle injuries.

When you score, you are a hero.

If I don't score, I try to give an assist; if I do score, I try to give an assist and score another.

As a youngster, you normally have to play. How will you be one of the best not playing?

There is no denying that the English league is perfect for me, but there are nice clubs elsewhere, too.

I always said to my friends that I would play for Chelsea one day.

When you do well for a team like Everton, it's easier to go into a top team and establish yourself.

You have to be ambitious in life.

Every player wants to play at the highest level.

Every player wants to play in the Champions League.

I'm used to playing under pressure. In the Premier League, there are big players and big teams - we are used to it.

You have to be patient in the Premier League.

I just want to improve and show the people what I can do on the pitch.

I started playing when I was 16. Year in, year out, people expect 20 goals from me.

When you see your father playing in the first division, and you see players like Ronaldo with the crowd singing their names, you want that.

I'm very fast, I'm very strong, and I work a lot.

I want to prove to other people that I have something in my mind and intellectual qualities, not just the ability to play football.

In football, anything can happen. You can have an injury, and then you won't play at the highest level anymore. If you don't have a diploma, what then?

I try to remain calm and treat my club with respect.

When you play for United, you have to perform every week.

I just want to become the best player I can be.

I play with Sacha Kljestan, and I talk a lot with him about playing in MLS.

At the end of my career, you never know what might happen. I think that a move to MLS... maybe.