I work hard every day to earn more minutes, but I am aware of where I am. I am at the best club in the world, and I am happy at Real Madrid.
When I go out onto the pitch, I don't do so thinking about objectives or the need to win. I think about enjoying it, but from a point of view of responsibility and of giving your all.
To see myself with the Champions League trophy at such a young age was an incredible and tremendous feeling.
For me, I don't see Madrid in a crisis. And I don't think it's for me to carry the team - there are players who are much more experienced, have more years playing under their belts, and more status than I have, and they're the ones who have to lead the team.
At the end of the day, of course I want to continue to be successful at Madrid; I want to be important here. I have never hidden from that.
It seems easy, but to win three Champions Leagues in four years is incredible.
I have been a Madridista since I was young. I always wanted to play for Real Madrid, and now that I have the opportunity to be important here, I want to take it.