If someone makes contact with you, it is a foul, and you are going to go down.
I've had to work so hard in my career to get to this point, from leaving City and going to the Championship to work my way back up. I believed I could do it, and I'm grateful to Burnley and Tottenham for letting me do it in the Premier League.
I loved Gary Neville's energy, to get up and down for 90 minutes, and his leadership as well. He was always organising; he was passionate. It was just his all-round game. He was a quality defender and could also chip in with a goal and an assist.
Everybody knows what Harry Kane is all about; he's a goalscorer, a great professional.
I always wanted to play for City because I was there from such a young age.
If I'm having problems, I speak to my older brother, who used to play professional football.
My brother is brutally honest with me - he always has been - and he's the first one I text after games. He has a nice chat with me and tells me how I did. He's one I've always looked up to, and I'll always respect him for that.
Representing England makes me emotional.
Sometimes you have to wait. Sometimes you have to be patient, and your chances will come.
I work hard on the training field every day.