Naturally this is football, and in big teams it is not easy to play every game.
— Ander Herrera
When you are one of the best coaches in the world, it is normal to attract bad reviews if you lose a couple of games.
I am always open to learning. I am always open to adapting myself to a new role and a new position.
I'm delighted to play with Neymar.
In Spain, players have an official price tag, just like shirts hanging in a shop do.
I am at Manchester United. I feel really lucky to be here.
It is very important as a midfielder to score.
If I am on the pitch I'm very calm because I know I've done everything to be there. That's the way to be and the way I'll feel until the last day of my career.
If I deserve a new contract, the contract will come. I'm not a selfish guy, I want the team to keep winning games, I don't go crazy about my contract.
I think football is a team sport.
Everyone wants to beat Manchester United, but that's something that we are used to coping with.
The way that PSG approached me was impeccable. I felt wanted.
Everybody is always looking at the best in the world with a magnifying glass and they are criticised more than others.
Why PSG? Because to leave United, the biggest team in England, you need something like PSG, which is the biggest in France. I could not play in another English club.
I only have words of thanks to Mourinho, he has made me better. I played a lot under him and I was named player of the season with him in the dugout.
I love football. I love my profession. What I don't like is cases where owners prioritise their interests over the club's. Football can't be solely about profit. Look, no one's stupid: no one wants to lose money but nor should it be about people getting rich off people's dreams.
I would never have left Athletic if it hadn't been for a club like United. I left a different, unique club, with a special philosophy and incredible people.
I am a team player, I want to give everything for the manager and I don't look back. I just look forward.
I don't like to talk about what other players think because, as we say in Spanish, every person is a world, their own world.
If any player in the world tells you he doesn't care about what the opponents do, he is lying.
When you have 16 or 17 attempts, when you have so many opportunities to score in the first 60 or 70 minutes and you don't do it, the opponent can score. The opponent can hurt you.
But it's really nice to win a trophy and I think Manchester United always fight for titles and for trophies.
I was happy to play for Athletic Bilbao, another club that is dear to me, and for Manchester United, the biggest club in the United Kingdom, where I felt loved.
When you have played for Manchester United, it is difficult to go elsewhere.
Mourinho is a winner and will remain a winner.
I think the best way to defend a result is to keep attacking.
I think the best thing a team can have is different leaders.
I don't know if my perspective is different because my dad played but I've always admired footballers: second division players, second division B players.
I feel really good at United and I hope to stay here for a long time.
Normally the biggest stars, as Wayne Rooney is, are selfish but he is not.
I don't go crazy when I don't have my best game and say: 'Oof, I've lost my chance, I'm not going to play again.'
Every game gives you a new challenge, and new problems to solve.
To be honest, when a manger is sacked, for me it's also the responsibility of the players. We have to take responsibility for it - it's not only the manager and the staff.
Of course, the Premier League is the main objective for everyone.
I have always given everything to the clubs I have represented and I represent. But I cannot lie to you: the club of my heart is still Real Zaragoza, who I have supported as a child and where I started my career.