I think it's very important to have confidence. Things go well for you.
My two years at Juve were fantastic. I was just a lad when I arrived, and I was a real footballer when I left.
I would never regret joining a club like Chelsea, and hopefully I will be a long time at Chelsea.
The idea of going to the psychologist, for anyone who has any problem, is associated with something negative. I think everyone sees it that way when it's really a very important thing.
Both Atletico and Real Madrid called my dad, but at that time, I wasn't doing too well at school, and they wouldn't let me go until my grades improved. They both called back, and since Atleti was closer to home, I joined their football academy. It was the start of a period where I stopped enjoying football - I lost the love for it.
I grew up at Real Madrid and played there a long time.
It's hard to imagine going back to Italy, despite my experience in Serie A being extraordinary.
I fought all my life to be at Real Madrid, to try to be in the starting XI.
Scoring lots of goals in Italy is much more difficult: they are experts in defending.
Playing for the national team is always an honour. We must make the most of every opportunity.