It's nice when the fans wear wigs like my hair and show they are behind me.
— Marouane Fellaini
£25million or £30m or £20m - whether you are expensive or not, players are just players.
Everything has to be within the rules, but the physical side in England is why it's such a competitive league.
Sometimes I have two or three players around me, grabbing me.
When I was about 16, I started to believe I could play professionally. I worked hard and focused more.
My dad used to take me and my brothers to the park to play football all the time. I remember every moment.
I get on well with Mourinho. He trusts me and knows what I can give to the team.
It is difficult to play with your back to goal.
I've never destroyed someone's career.
My journey, my life, has not been easy. I have had to fight.
There are many good players in England who are very good in the air. When you're up against Nemanja Vidic or Vincent Kompany, it's a real challenge.
I do cut my hair regularly because otherwise, after a few months, I wouldn't be able to see the ball any more - especially when there's a lot of rain.
It's different to play midfielder and striker or No. 10, but I enjoy all the positions I can play.
During my first season at Manchester, the team was not performing, and I was the scapegoat.
Louis van Gaal is a good coach. We have a lot of team meetings, and he analyses much - other teams, our own players at training, a lot. Everywhere he has been, he was successful.
The Premier League is the best league.
Everything goes fast in football. You can be transferred tomorrow, as you can be in one or two years.
I prefer to play in midfield, whether that is attacking midfield or defensive midfield.
Everton was a great club for me with great teammates.
In England, every game is like a derby, because it's physical.
Why should I change my game if I don't even get a yellow card?
My dad was an ex-player, so he knew what he was saying. When we talk about football, he knows what he's talking about. We can talk all evening.
Critics help you progress: you end up working more; you want to show them they are wrong.
I would have no problem with living in China. I like discovering new places and cultures, and I would not go alone - my family would go with me.
I prefer defensive midfielder because I know my job when I play there. More things are in front of you.
The team that wants it the hardest wins, but there have been times when I came out as the villain.
I know what I can do and what I can't.
I'm not unbeatable.
When you change a manager like Sir Alex Ferguson, it is difficult.
In the past, I played No. 10 and No. 9 sometimes when I had to help the team. I can play there and help my team-mates and my team; it's not important where I play. It's important to win the game.
You either like me, or you don't like me. It's not my problem. I don't care.
I can win the ball. I can clear the ball.
I want to play in England.
I am ambitious; I want to play in the Champions League or in the Europa League.
As a young player, I played up front, on the wing, in midfield, and when I started in the reserves at Standard Liege, I played centre back.
It is difficult for every manager, I think, in the first year.
When the manager asks me to do something, I do it.
I get lots of fouls on me, but it is no foul because I am physical. Because I don't go down, that is the problem as well. But I will keep playing my game. Why would I change? It's my game.
My mum and dad did everything for me. They supported me, gave me a lot of advice. That support is everything. It gives you the confidence you need.
No need to prove anything - not in England or in Belgium.
Some people say there is a beauty about defending. Beauty is nice, but the most important thing is success.
If you have beauty but win nothing, it is no use.
If I can do something, I do it. If not, I give the ball to someone else.
I am physical, not aggressive. Well, aggressive with the ball, but I don't kick people.
I have always said that I want to play at the highest level.
I try to do my job, give the best of myself, and win games.
I have always felt good with the players at United, but with the supporters, it was difficult a little bit when I arrived.
I can play different positions.
Sometimes I look at myself and ask, 'What is my best position?' But I think it's a defensive midfielder; that's the best one.
The manager might like it sometimes when I play up front because I can cause trouble for the defenders, but for me, my best position is defensive midfield, stopping the opposition, and then looking to impose myself on a game.