I really enjoyed my first Istanbul derby.
My transfer to Fenerbahce has been a kind of salvation.
I had to make a decision: am I going to go for the football or make another choice. When you play in the Dutch second division, it's not like you can live off that for your whole life.
As a young player, I had to compete with Harry Kane - the top scorer of the Premier League - arguably the toughest league in the world, and a striker who is performing remains in the team.
I sometimes train extra till four or five o'clock at the gym if I feel that I have to do something extra.
I am just Vincent, and I just accept everything that is happening in the football world around me.
I would have been happy to play in Holland for a big club, but I can see the point of selling me to an English club. It's very simple: Dutch clubs are not going to spend £16m on a player like me.