I don't get distracted easily. I'm very focused.
— Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
You have got to be one step ahead, as a striker, to create that space you need. Apart from the ball, when you're a striker, it is space that's your best friend. You need space.
It's down to the players, but when you're at Man United, there isn't a lot of greener grass on the other side. You are at the best place.
Confidence is not something you store in the fridge and pick out. You earn it by your performances, by your training, how you feel.
When your kids disappoint you, you tell them off; you don't give them some chocolate, do you? You treat players similar to how you treat your kids, really.
Old Trafford is home.
When people doubt me, I love it.
One of my favourite players is, of course, Marcus Rashford.
When my career is over, I want to say to myself that I've done whatever I could to be the best footballer I could be.
Being in the gaffer's seat is very special.
I'm proud of my career as a player.
You can never set the bar too high.
You will always miss chances, but you can't do anything about them once they've gone. It's always about the next chance.
The attacking philosophy is in the walls of Man United. That's tradition; that's history. That's how we play and want to play.
That comes when you sign for Man United - you know you're going to play in front of the best fans in the world.
When you're at Manchester United there are a set of demands, and one is to be a team player, and I don't think anyone has been on the bench more than me!
Every manager dreams of managing Manchester United.
My dad used to be a Greco-Roman wrestler, and he was Norwegian champion six years on the bounce from 1966 to 1971. But I never saw him wrestle. I've only read the clippings.
You never know the way your career takes.
There are two things I will always remember. First, a shot against Derby that hit the inside of the post but didn't go in, and we could only draw 2-2. And then the really big chance against Bayer Leverkusen, two minutes from the end of the Champions League semi-final, when I shot over the bar. That hurt a lot.
When I scored on my debut, it was a brilliant feeling.
Playing games is the best time of your life, and the more games you get, the better it is.
A Man United team should never be outworked.
If you are a regular at Manchester United, I think you should grasp the opportunity to stay here and become part of the history.
It's not my job to rate managers. My focus is on me and my team.
Everyone thinks I'm looking for attacking football all the time. But the foundation is how you defend - keep a clean sheet, and you have a decent chance to win a game of football.
My best ability was in just being ready when I was called upon. Then, I would be fit, and my legs would be light. If you sulk and are on the bench, and the gaffer calls you on, you are not ready because there's something going on in your head.
I've got to do it my way. I can't compromise and be someone else.
I would not switch Bjorn Bergmann Sigurdarson for any other player in Norway.
In football, you never know what can happen.
When you win the title, you have a great few days, and then it's gone; you're already looking forward to the next season.
I like people. I like to speak to people, engage with people.
The more mistakes you make, the more you learn.