It's not called the Theatre of Dreams for nothing.
— Henrikh Mkhitaryan
It doesn't matter if it is the League Cup, the FA Cup, or the Europa League. We want to do our best to try and win them all.
I believe playing for such a great club like United honours my father's memory, and the inspiration and drive he gave to me when I was young. I hope he is proud looking at me from the sky.
Regarding Jose Mourinho, I hope I can learn a lot from him - he is a coach with a fantastic record.
I know I can succeed at Manchester United, and I want to show everyone that I deserve to be a key player in this team and this league.
Different managers give confidence in different ways. Some by hugging, others by talking or having conversations.
It doesn't matter if they buy me for, I don't know, £38 million or £40m - I am not guaranteed to play the games.
I didn't know it, but my father had a brain tumour. Everything happened very fast. Within a year, he was gone. Because I was so young, I didn't completely understand the concept of death.
I will not retreat; I will find the strength to reach my goal.
When I returned to Armenia after four months in Brazil, I was still quite skinny and weak, but I had technique and skill.
As tough as it was for us with my father gone, my mother and sister were always pushing me. They even let me go to Brazil by myself when I was 13 to train with Sao Paulo for four months.
You have to try and do everything to show your best qualities; otherwise, you will not be here anymore.
I don't want to miss anything. Life's too short to pass on something.
For Manchest United, every cup is very important. A trophy is a trophy.
In my case, my mother had to be my mother and father, so I am thankful to her.
I never give up when I encounter obstacles in my way. I just continue going until I reach my career objectives.
It is not only about being technically good, it is all about giving your heart for the club, giving your best.
As a footballer, you just have to try to learn what you've done bad and what I could do good.
You have to win every battle. Every small metre counts, and you have to win your duels. Then you will see you will win the game.
When I was six years old, my parents told me that we were moving back home to Armenia. I didn't really understand what was happening. My father had stopped playing football, and he was at home all the time.
I went a long way to play in Manchester United, so nothing will prevent me from achieving my dream.
The Brazilians are amazing in their nature. You cannot describe it; you must feel that warmth when you're around them to understand.
English football is really different to football in other countries.
I never promise something; I always say that I will try. Because if you promise something and you don't do it, you will always be under pressure.
When I watched the Premier League on the telly, I didn't expect it to be that hard. The opponents are all physically strong, real athletes. It wasn't like that in Germany. You must be prepared for it. But I prepared myself for it.
You know that if you play football, you have to try to do the maximum, so I'm always doing the maximum for myself because when I retire from football, I want to sit down and think I did something good - I won this title, and I won this title. People will talk about what you have won, and that is the most important thing in football.
It is very difficult when you grow up without a father because you don't have a man who can give you direction and discipline.
There are no disappointments, just challenges.
Brazil was a very good experience. I learned a lot about how to play football, both technical and physical. There would be a hundred kids of all ages, training and doing classes together.
I went a long way to play for Manchester United, so nothing will prevent me from achieving my dream.
The year after my father died, I started football training. He was the drive for me; he was my idol. I said to myself, 'I have to run just like him. I have to shoot just like him.'
My time with my father would be very meaningful, but also very short.
I think the first goal can be weight off your shoulders.
I dreamed of being like Kaka, and Brazil was the home of that creative style, which the Brazilians call ginga.
I want to do everything to get to a new level.