Toxeth made me who I am today - it is a great area.
To be honest, I don't feel pressure. I honestly don't feel pressure.
Me and fellow scouser Toni Duggan are a double act. We are always pre-planning some sort of practical joke.
Being the best isapplying yourself to your potential, putting out the best version of yourself.
I was pretty wild as a kid. Football tamed me. It put me on the right path, got me focused.
When Olympique Lyon come in for you, it's not a team you turn down.
I've always wanted to work with young people from disadvantaged areas.
I think about giving back every single day, about the people who put so much effort into supporting my mum and me.
Football still gives me butterflies; it still makes me smile.
I was a natural talent, a raw talent. Then I came to Manchester City, and I learned philosophies.
I do a bit of boxing in the off-season to stay fit - it's a different kind of fitness.
Ever since I was kid, I dreamed of playing for England.
I think it's clear to see that Lyon plan to continue to win the Champions League and be the best team in Europe.
When you step up and take a penalty, it's 50/50 - but you've got to back yourself.
I'm in a position where I can have an effect on young people. If people can take inspiration from me, that's great.
As long as I can keep one child off the streets or change one child's life for the better, then that's enough for me.
I'm always playing jokes, even on the manager - some, not many. I want to try and keep my place in the squad.
There was always sibling rivalry. Tennis, football, boxing, whatever - you always want to come out on top of big sis.
I've never really spoken French. I didn't do French lessons at school, so I'm starting from scratch.
The Champions League is one trophy that I need to win.
There weren't any opportunities to be a professional women's player until I was 16 and the WSL was formed.
I would say the best trick I've pulled was putting salt instead of sugar in Phil Neville's tea.
I'm confident in myself. It's not a case of I've missed a penalty, and I'm down.
Scoring a goal for England is special. Scoring in a World Cup is even more special.