Argentinian people are always a bit more aggressive!
— Christian Eriksen
Money has never been a motivation.
Of course it's nice to get recognition, but I'm not looking for it. I just do my thing. If it comes, it comes. But it's not what you play for.
Everything has been put into what we all wanted at Spurs. Everybody wanted to become a top team, and that is what we have tried to do.
I've never been one to go past 20 players on the wing. I'm always going to be the guy sneaking the ball through, to build and create something.
I think, mostly for people on the outside, it's a lot about numbers or stats. More or more. That's how the football world is going, in that direction. But I'm not really looking into it. I'm just trying to be the best I can, to create as much as possible.
Talking to the press, you say things a little differently.
I'm addicted to football. When I get outside, I just want to stay on the training pitch.
I don't mind who takes the spotlight. If you win the game, then it doesn't really matter.
The more stable you are, if you have the same manager, mostly the same players, it makes it easier for the club to play as best as they can. It gives a bit of comfort.
I've always been a player on the move. It's not because I like running. I like getting the ball.
The most important thing is to try to do your best.
I think, for everyone who wants to get to the highest level, you have to be in the Premier League, of course.
I'm my own person, and I think that's what everyone wants because it's difficult to be somebody else.
That's the main thing for a player: you feel comfortable, you feel aware of everything around you, and you don't think about anything other than football when you're on the pitch.
I've always been a runner.
You can definitely train your awareness to be even better than it is. Of course, you start with a certain point of feelings and awareness on the pitch. But I think the more you get in positions, the more you get used to it, the more you get used to the tempo of your team-mates, everything. It feels more and more natural, and quicker and quicker.
I think everybody knows if they played a good or a bad game.