The English season will be over; I'm a Brazilian who loves my country, so of course I will be following and supporting the side as much as any fan.
My focus in the training sessions is always about movement to create openings and opportunities. When you don't have the ball, you still need the discipline to know where you should be, who you should be marking, but when we have the ball, it is important to be able to move around.
I learnt to do bicycle kicks watching Robinho on the television.
I like a lot to watch Real Madrid and Barcelona, which are my favourite teams in La Liga.
I gave 100 per cent, 100 per cent of the time I played for Liverpool. Five years, I did everything I could possibly do. I love this club, but it is time for a new adventure.
I believe in finding somewhere you can express yourself, play without fear, play with everything you have. When you find that place, stay.
I started playing futsal in the favela because it was the closest pitch to where we lived. I think it was good for me, playing in a small space like that. You have to think and act quickly.
I'd rather not talk about myself in terms of stepping up a level or things like that because I prefer to do my work during the week and then show my best in the game.
The FA Cup has been good for me, and I have scored some goals, but I want to get better because I need to get better. Scoring goals is one of the things that I need to do better because a player in my position must do that. I want to achieve many other things, but that is the main one.