For me I don't care if I don't score or assist if we win the game.
I don't like to praise myself - that I am the quickest, that I am the strongest, that I am the most technical guy - I never do that.
I had a slow start at West Ham, that's right. I came here and expectations were high because the fans were not quite happy with it. But as football players we have to deal with the pressure.
Everyone thinks that footballers go on the pitch and they have so much money that they think about themselves. But I am not like that.
Of course, you try to achieve some things to provide for you and your family, and your club can pay you whatever they pay you. But, for me, it's important to be healthy, stay on the pitch and give everything to make performances. This is priority number one for me.
I didn't care about anyone or listen to nobody, only my father or mother. I would fight my coaches and say: 'Who are you to scream or shout at me? Are you my dad? Talk to me normally.'
The only thing that bothers me is that I am in good health and that I am able to play football.
My whole life I took challenges, I took pressure.
I'm a football player and I have respect for every opponent, every defender and every team, but I'm not afraid of anyone and I'm not afraid to take them on and to make things happen.