You know when you've had a bad game.
Beckham was the one I always looked up to - the technique, his crossing on the move or set-pieces. But as a kid, I just played with my brother. He was playing for Oldham, in League One and League Two, and he's the one I really looked up to.
My delivery is something I always worked on.
In football, things happen so quickly.
Obviously, when I was playing in the Championship, I always dreamed about playing for England, putting on the jersey.
At Tottenham, we are just bombing on as wing-backs, but sometimes on the international stage, where there is so much quality, you need to be more careful about the distance between yourself and the right-sided centre-half.
You never know what could happen. Someone could get injured early in the game, so everyone knows they have to be ready. Anyone can come on at any stage in the game and make the difference.
Coming off the back of the World Cup, it is important you get that rest.
Spain are certainly one of the best teams in the world.