Brazilians are very creative, not only in football but in life as well.
When the collective works, the individuals with show themselves.
We must always give preference to the collective. We have to play as Brazil. Nobody is a lone protagonist.
I'm very attached to my family. My mother is hard on me when she has to be, and that makes a huge difference. Their support means I need concentrate only on playing.
The Varzea is kind of like street basketball in America or like the semi-professional football leagues in Europe. The pitches are all dirt, and you're playing against the marmanjo - the 'hard men.' It's known for being extremely physical.
When I have the ball at my feet, I'm in different world.
I was very happy to have the opportunity of getting to know Manchester. It's such a good city.
My family helps me a lot, and my mum is always picking on me. I have grown used to saying that she is the worst defender I have had to face, but I know she says all that stuff for my own good.
When I spoke to some players that had already played in the Premier League, they said it was going to be very difficult, but I put in my head that by working hard, you can achieve your goals.