I prefer that people are now talking about me as a player rather than about my hair.
— Marouane Fellaini
When I am out in Liverpool, the fans come up and talk to me. But I cannot take in everything they say because I don't understand all of it.
I think it's easy for them to portray me as an aggressive player, but I'm not.
Normally, I play in midfield where I'm challenging the players and trying to take the ball.
I'm happy, and when I score the goals, it is a bonus for me.
At a club like Manchester United, we have to win something.
When I was young, it was a dream to play for Manchester United.
If you want to win the game, you have to be aggressive.
My best friends always say to me, 'Think about yourself first,' and tell me to be more selfish. But I'm not like that. I am a professional. I am of service to the club and to the manager.
It's always like that: strikers have to score to be confident.
I hope to win something here, with Everton.
I want to help the team, and I will give everything.
In football, you have to be strong in the head. The mentality is important, and I do have this quality so I can keep going.
Even when I'm in pain, I play.
It's always good to score a goal, but for me, the most important thing is the three points.
Everybody knows I am a team player.
Louis van Gaal trusted me; I played a lot of games.
I am glad people are interested in me. There is nothing more I can say about the hair, but if it makes people happy, that's good.
In my private life, I don't really do too much because the matches are so tough in the Premier League that it takes time to recover in between.
I try to play my game; I try my best to recover the ball quickly: that's my job.
I try to concentrate when I'm in the box.
We are a great fit, and I'm excited about the chance to influence a new generation of young footballers alongside Warrior.
It's always nice to score; it's good for confidence.
I like to win my challenge. That's English football as well, but I am not a dirty player.
I do what the forwards do and score goals.
When your manager asks you to play in a position, you have to do it.
It is always good to win the game before the break for internationals.
Criticism is part of football, but we have to work.
I will play defensively, but if I can help the team further forward, then I will do that.
I don't want to be a star. I just want to play football.
When I feel that people trust me, I'm prepared to do everything.
It's always good to be in the Champions League.
When a manager calls you and says you are part of his plans and that he trusts you, then you will give everything for him.
You learn a lot from quality players.
I hope I have a long future here with Everton. It is a daily task to improve.
I always want to improve.
Winning the FA Cup was a very big moment. You play for Manchester United to win trophies and play in games like that, so it was a great moment for me.
I'm not a striker, I'm not a goalscorer - I'm a midfielder.
I chose Warrior because my approach to the game and desire to win is the same as theirs. It's a brand that does things differently to the others, and I really like that.
I want to win trophies. That's the most important thing.
I don't want to elbow someone; I just defend myself.
My favorite position is at No. 6 or No. 8, but I will never have a problem with a manager, because I do my job.
I know one thing: A lot of people know I work hard on the pitch, and for me, that's the most important thing.
In the Premier League, every game is tough. Every game is difficult.
When the manager asks me to play somewhere, I play there. But my best position is midfield.
When you are playing, you are always happy.
In Manchester, people don't recognise me that much and tend to treat me in a more respectful way.
Would I have liked to play for PSG? Yes.
I always try to give everything for the team, whether I start or don't start.
I don't need to explain myself. All the managers I've had know my quality.