At the start of every game, you are focussed on the game you are playing, so you don't look back at previous games.
— Jesus Navas
The only opponent who has been able to keep up with me was Roberto Carlos.
In my first year, I won the Premier League, and two cups after that, so I learned a lot from my experience in England, and I think it was all positive.
I hope that one day I will be able to play with City at the Sanchez Pizjuan in a Champions League game; it would be an incredible experience.
I dream of winning the Premier League, of course.
When you are a tricky wide player, you are always used to tackles and challenges.
Football is a team game, and I just want to function as part of the team.
When you play at City with top players, you don't have a guaranteed place in the starting eleven.
I like the life in Manchester a lot.
I can't remember what times I used to do in training because I always loved football and didn't have any interest in an athletics career. But I was always the quickest.
I still speak with David Silva. We have a personal relationship, and we talk about personal things, but we've not got into football that much.
United were always our great rivals when I was at City, and we played some really important games against them.
I like the way football is played in England: the speed, the style of play, the high rhythm.
I feel very well at City.
I love playing football, and ultimately, that helped me get over my anxiety problems.
It's good to have different ways to break opponents down, and speed is a big part of my game.
To play with the national team is the ultimate goal for any player.
I chose City because of the huge interest in me. Sevilla hadn't won a trophy for a couple of years, so it was a good moment to leave.
It was incredible to play in the Premier League, somewhere I always wanted to go because of the speed and the pace of the game.
I really like Manchester City. They have put everything into trying to sign me so that I can be there and that is welcome.
Winning the title in my first season at City was a dream come true, but the downside was not being selected for Spain's World Cup squad.
Defenders are always tough, whether you play in Spain or England.
Like every player, I want to start more matches rather than be used as a substitute.
My objective is always to play for the national team. For me, it's the best feeling in the world to represent my country.
The way I play is the way I have always played.