Fulham trust young players.

Young players always want to win things.

I think 18 is a good age to make your debut.

When we were growing up, we supported Liverpool.

I was always focused on staying and playing for Fulham.

I grew up in Roehampton in the south-west - it's decent!

I think it's good to surround yourself with good people.

I'm liking my role as left-wing is my preferred position.

It has been a dream to play in the Premier League with Fulham.

Coming through the youth ranks at Fulham is a great honour to me.

For someone to have faith in you at the tender age of 16 is massive.

I always want to improve, and I am never satisfied with my performance.

For me and Steven to both play for Fulham at the same time was special.

I think I am improving with each game, and I just want to keep learning.

I just try to play my normal game, and I don't let other people bother me.

There is a physicality where I had to become a bit bigger to face bigger players.

When you play against older players, it's always a challenge physically and mentally.

To step out at Craven Cottage - week in, week out - as a local boy is just extra special.

My debut season was a good one for me, especially at 16, but I said that I want to improve.

It's great to be compared to someone of the stature of Gareth Bale, but I'm happy to be Ryan Sessegnon.

I am not sure where the future will take me, but I have always wanted to play regular Premier League football.

I was about 11 or 12 when I started, playing against bigger players. I would use my speed to get out of trouble.

Whenever success does come, I enjoy it for a moment but then put it to the side and focus on the main objective.

If I have misplaced a pass, I want to know why I've done that or whether I could have looked at a different pass.

I am becoming a man; I am maturing day by day. The influence of being around men helps me and makes me be more professional.

Everyone has helped me, but in particular, Scott Parker 100 per cent. What a person to be around: a great player and just a great human being.

Growing up, we were very similar, but Steven got a bad injury. It set him back a year. But for that, we would have progressed at the same time.

For the fans, for the club, for the young players, I want to show there is a pathway at Fulham for young players to go through in the first team.

I'm enjoying my position on the left wing because I think I'm affecting the game more in terms of goals and assists. But I'm happy to play wherever I'm told.

I feel attention sometimes in games, from fans and other players. But I just try to play the way I always have, remain focused, and don't let distractions get in my way.

To go away and win a tournament for your country and come back and know that everyone has heard of it and is talking about it gives you confidence going back to your club.

It was my idea to get in the gym. Fulham have pushed me as well to be in there two or three times a week, not just weights but flexibility as well to help my all-round body.

It's been a massive confidence booster to know the managers picking you each game in a position where you're playing well. It gives you a lot of belief that you're doing the right things.

I never expected to win Young Player or Player of the Season because there is some fantastic competition - Ruben Neves at Wolves, James Maddison at Norwich, and Tom Cairney here at Fulham. To win those two awards is a special feeling.

When I was younger, I had two players: Luke Shaw and Gareth Bale. When Shaw was at Southampton, he was a left-back, and I loved watching him bomb up and down the wing, create goals, score goals, so I think I try to emulate that. Gareth Bale - same thing, really.

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