Manchester United would like to have world class players.

Forwards make the most visible moves as they score goals.

I'm inspired by challenges. My life was always like this.

When I throw the perfect ball, it's impossible to defend.

Thierry Henry, without a doubt - he's an absolute legend.

Madrid is a big city. It's very dynamic and cosmopolitan.

I think I'm like wine. The older I get, the better I get.

An injured Zlatan is a pretty serious thing for any team.

I do not need a trophy to tell myself that I am the best.

I always put myself second - I like to make others happy.

If I was still at Ipswich, I wouldn't be where I am today.

I think England's always good at making something special.

What's important is Welsh football and that it progresses.

Those who know me well know that the World Cup is my goal.

I won't name any names but I'll name just one, David Dein.

A terrific game, even on the losing side I could enjoy it.

There is no defence that can stop Messi. It is impossible.

I'm quite good at golf. I'm not amazing, but I play a lot.

At the end of the day, it's 11 men versus 11 on the pitch.

I only want to play, don't like the life in the spotlight.

I'm like any Brazilian: I like to go out and enjoy myself.

To be second with one game to go - you can't ask for more.

I am still a Liverpool fan and will be forever, absolutely

The Patriot wears that mask EVERYWHERE! Even in the shower!

People saying I dive doesn't affect me at all. Not one bit.

Paolo Maldini is neither a legend nor a world class player!

He's one of those footballers whose brains are in his head.

Coaches can teach you two things: confidence and technique.

Football can generate excitement and bring people together.

Centre-back takes more out of you mentally than physically.

Every single position has a massive part to play on a team.

There's only one person gets you sacked and that's the fans

The hardest thing to coach is scoring goals and creativity.

In football you sometimes have beauty and cruelty together.

Consistency is key in any sport and it's no different here.

If you are enjoying your football, you see it on the pitch.

I love playing football so I want to play as many as I can.

It was an honour and a privilege to work for Arsene Wenger.

It's important that a person doesn't lose track of himself.

The real big stars only keep this up for about seven years.

I like that defender-versus-striker battle, that challenge.

Football is like that: there's a new game every three days.

Ronaldo and Messi, in particular, are above everybody else.

I became a professional footballer because I love football.

I prefer not to compare teams because it's not fair at all.

Wherever I go, people recognize me, call my name, cheer me.

Unless the chairman decides to sack me, I won't be quitting.

I love London. It is such a melting pot. Everything is here.

Everton Football Club is more important than the individual.

You can be humbled as a goalkeeper. You have to accept that.

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