As a footballer, you have to be confident you can win all the time so it does not come as a surprise.
— Peter Schmeichel
At Manchester United, you can have a bad day, and the supporters understand. Even in a crunch game, you can have a bad result, and they still back the team.
Manchester United would like to have world class players.
Such great goalkeepers have played in England over the years - the likes of Gordon Banks, Peter Shilton, and Bert Trautmann.
People say that Andrea Pirlo is the main player and that everything goes through him, but that's an illusion. Pirlo is a brilliant player but doesn't dominate Italy's play as much as people say.
Knowing where a team will usually place a penalty can be the difference between winning or losing.
Penalty shoot-outs are the most high-pressure situation that a goalkeeper will face, and in a World Cup, it's even worse because the stakes are so high.
It's always going to be difficult for Asian countries to create big leagues because Europe is so settled.
For 99.9% of the players there, they are at United because they want to be at United, and it is their dream move. That gives United a little bit of an advantage over other clubs, where some players are maybe there because there was financial pressure for them to be sold.
When you're young, you want to do everything. You want to go out and find girls; you want to have a drink - there are a lot of things you want to do. But if you want to make it to the top, there are a lot of things you can't do.
You don't sign a player for the sake of it.
If we should have any regrets as Manchester United, that is that we only gave David Moyes seven months. I think we should have given him more time, accepted that results weren't going to be the way we hoped they would be and that playing would be a little bit different. I believe he would have grown into that role.
In the future, you'll see many more nominations for big awards going to goalkeepers.
On some occasions, it is every footballer's dream to play for the national team, but if you don't reach it, you always need to work harder to reach a higher level, a level you wouldn't reach if you didn't have this as a goal.
This is something you learn as soon as you walk through the doors at Old Trafford: that you're never better than your last performance. You always have to improve on your last performance.
When I arrived at Manchester United, the club hadn't won the league for 26 years, and then in my first year, they won the championship.
There are hundreds of players who are trying to be a Beckham or Cantona but do not have the personality, and they fail.
We never played for 1-0 and then defend. We always went for the second goal and the third.
Sir Alex is so consistent with his management. He manages each person differently, but you know exactly where you are with him. You know exactly what is required.
The big clubs will always talk about the same names such as Ancelotti, Mourinho, and Wenger. Louis Van Gaal is always in there as well. He has his own style and is a very determined man. He knows exactly what he wants. He's got direction, the ability and experience at big clubs such as Barcelona and Bayern Munich.
I am very proud to join the Hall of Fame.
Football has changed. There are no more Zvonimir Bobans or individuals who win games by themselves.
During a big tournament, it is the small details that make big differences.
I want exciting players.
I read about Zlatan Ibrahimovic in the newspapers. I would love for him to come to Manchester United; I've said this for a long time. He was born to play for Manchester United.
Neuer is simply sensational.
You've got to get a certain amount of sleep. You've got to eat the right thing. You've got to train in the right manner. You've got to behave in the right manner.
I would never bring in a player to make a statement.
Any beginning is difficult, but when you're opening the newspaper every day, and it's all about how bad you are, sometimes even you begin to believe that.
Kids want to play in goal.
If Sir Alex says, 'Listen, I want you to play for my team,' it's very difficult not to say yes.
There's no doubt: nobody can argue that Manchester United is not the biggest club in the world. It is.
I have no regrets about leaving, and I don't miss being at United at all.
Any football club, any person, any human being alive goes through adversity. The art of living life is to recover from that and respond to any challenges being thrown at you.
You will never see United manager Sir Alex Ferguson in the media taking problems he has or the squad has or the club has into the open. Never, ever. But you do see that at Manchester City.
For Zlatan to play the way we love him to play, he has to be Zlatan.
Neuer is the world's No.1 keeper and can be used as a role model for all young keepers. He has everything a goalkeeper needs to have.
Real Madrid will be the first team to claim two Champions League trophies in a row.
It's far, far better to be prepared: the more you know about the other team, the better.
I, as a fan, want to be winning but to entertain equally as much, too.
At United, everyone is there because they want to be there.
People remember the treble in 1999 as if we only had to turn up to collect three trophies. But on that cup run, we were 1-0 down against Liverpool going into injury time, and we turned it around to win 2-1. And everyone remembers the Champions League final in Barcelona, where the same thing happened.
My mother really wanted me to go to school and to university, but I was adamant that I wanted to be a football player.
When David De Gea first came to the Premier League, he was a small boy.
Neuer is the best goalkeeper in the world by far.
Goalkeeping is now at a point where it's a very popular position.
You can't just walk into Old Trafford, and you're there. There's so much to get used to.
I have had a fantastic career with United, and I owe it to the club, players, and fans to do everything I can to finish on a successful note.
If he is having a bad game, a team-mate might feel Paul Scholes is not quite on his game, but a spectator wouldn't notice. Scholes, of all the players I have played with, has the highest bottom level.