There were lots of Spanish teams who didn't want to sign me because of my height when I was 15, 16 years old.
I like to smile. I try to bring happiness on and off the pitch. I don't understand how you can play football without joy.
They've put skin from my arm on my ankle and from my thigh on my arm. So whenever I get asked what's happened to me, I end up saying it's like a little jigsaw, parts of my body all over the place.
I don't pay attention to which foot I'm developing. I just train normally and use both feet. I'd say I'm right-footed.
Being able to use both feet was something that came quite naturally to me ever since I started playing. However, it's something I work on all the time to make sure that level never gets any lower.
What I would do after training is stay half an hour and kick the ball against a wall with my weaker foot over and over again to make sure it gets stronger. And young players should remember that everything comes from the base of hard work, so never give up.
I love watching English football. There are teams in the Premier League that play a style similar to Spanish teams - Arsenal, for example - but in general, it's much quicker; there's so much pace.