I always try to give everything for the team, whether I start or don't start.
We are a great fit, and I'm excited about the chance to influence a new generation of young footballers alongside Warrior.
During my first season at Manchester, the team was not performing, and I was the scapegoat.
I don't want to elbow someone; I just defend myself.
My journey, my life, has not been easy. I have had to fight.
When the manager asks me to play somewhere, I play there. But my best position is midfield.
When your manager asks you to play in a position, you have to do it.
In England, every game is like a derby, because it's physical.
If I can do something, I do it. If not, I give the ball to someone else.
At a club like Manchester United, we have to win something.
I'm not unbeatable.
I want to win trophies. That's the most important thing.
I'm not a striker, I'm not a goalscorer - I'm a midfielder.
Criticism is part of football, but we have to work.
It is always good to win the game before the break for internationals.
When I was young, it was a dream to play for Manchester United.
Even when I'm in pain, I play.
Sometimes I look at myself and ask, 'What is my best position?' But I think it's a defensive midfielder; that's the best one.
I can play different positions.
I know what I can do and what I can't.
It's different to play midfielder and striker or No. 10, but I enjoy all the positions I can play.
I try to play my game; I try my best to recover the ball quickly that's my job.
When a manager calls you and says you are part of his plans and that he trusts you, then you will give everything for him.
I hope to win something here, with Everton.
Critics help you progress you end up working more; you want to show them they are wrong.
When I feel that people trust me, I'm prepared to do everything.
I like to win my challenge. That's English football as well, but I am not a dirty player.
Everything goes fast in football. You can be transferred tomorrow, as you can be in one or two years.