Since I've been at Bayern, I have seen the Bundesliga grow.
The kind of money English clubs have available to spend is unbelievable. They buy everything they can.
The most important thing for me is to feel that young players want to learn on the training pitch. If they spend 10 hours sitting around playing PlayStation, that's their business.
I've achieved everything in my career that I set out to - with the Champions League as the crowning glory.
Every manager has a certain influence, and it depends whether you're 18, 25, or 30. You need different things.
You need to be very critical of yourself. There are a few very good managers who can make players better individually. Most managers think about the team process - and so you have to improve things on your own.
The best thing about football, and sport in general, is that if you suffer a big disappointment, then there is no better feeling than coming back the following year and doing well.
A break in the middle of the season is good for everybody.
Attackers have to be selfish on the pitch occasionally, but it's important not to exaggerate.
Selfishness is a quality and not necessarily a bad thing.
Bayern had no international success in the years before I joined, and my goal was actually to play at the best possible level, which would have meant winning the Champions League.
Always, if you win prizes and are successful, of course expectations are higher, at Bayern especially.