You don't want to get too comfortable if you're winning and start trying to be a number 10.
I want to become the best person as a goalkeeper I can be.
That is what I always do try and perform well.
Criticism doesn't affect me. It just makes me want to be better.
So long as I keep performing week in, week out for Everton, I will have the chance to stay England number one.
The Manchester City game is what the Premier League is all about. You have to thrive on those big occasions.
I always enjoy football.
Sometimes, off the field you learn the most, becoming a better person, and nutritionally, I've worked a lot on it.
As a goalkeeper, you've got to have mental toughness, and that's one thing I'm good at.
The more games you play, the more game management you learn.
The pitch is always going to be the same lines, same goal height. It's just a game of football.
I would advise that if you can get out on loan and play football, it is the best path to go down.
Physical activity can help improve your mental health, as it helps to take your mind off things if you are having a bad time.
There is always a case as a goalkeeper, if you make an error, it will lead to a goal.
My mam and dad have brought me up well.
I don't practice many penalties! I don't mind taking them but don't really practice saving many.
I don't worry about being the best keeper in the tournament. I just focus on being the best I possibly can for myself and for the team.
I got a lot of games under my belt in the lower leagues, and I don't feel the Premier League or England is that much different.
I hate making mistakes, and I hate conceding goals, but I try not to beat myself up too much.
I have always said you only get one shot in life as a footballer.
I know I'm only 24, but I know in my head already I am mature, because I've got the right mental side of it.
I know if I have played well or badly. I always ask my dad, and he tells me straight.
I know straight away if I can do better. It doesn't take people to criticise me for me to realise it.
I never really doubt myself or think that if I make a mistake, I am going to make another mistake.
I play in the moment; nothing fazes me.
I train hard every day in the gym and on the pitch to show what I can do on a match day.
I try not to do tricks because I don't want to be caught with it. It's a risk.
I was growing up watching Rooney as an England legend and as one of the top players in England in my lifetime.
I wasn't going to McDonald's every week, but a nice pizza after three points isn't a bad way to have it.