You need young, hungry, developing players in your team, but you also need that experience to level things out and get hold of some of the youngsters when they need advice in certain areas of the pitch.
— Danny Ings
When you are at a club like Liverpool, it is not a club that you want to walk away from.
Injuries are horrible for every player.
For me, it's not about price tags. It's about your individual qualities, how hard you work and it's important to make full use of the opportunities when they come.
I want to look back at the end of my career having numerous caps under my belt. That is one of my aims.
I still believe in myself.
I've had injuries in the past and I've always said that we earn our money when we're injured, because it's the hardest time. Playing football is the easy part because you're enjoying it.
I like to think I would adapt to the way that any manager who came in would want to play.
Everywhere I have been, I have always found a way to make it happen.
I don't want anybody to feel sorry for me.
As I said, the biggest competition is myself and it will always be.
A club like Liverpool should always expect to be in finals.