The owners of the Premier League sides are like in the NBA, they're not millionaires, they're billionaires.
Pep Guardiola is like going to university. I spent a year with him at City, learning something new every day. On the playing field, watching videos or at any time, when he approaches you and explains things to you. He has no problem teaching someone at 34 years old, as I was, like someone who is 18. He is a great teacher.
Top players or experienced players make mistakes because we are human beings, we are people.
It is hard as a goalkeeper when we don't have the opportunity to play, we have to keep the faith, keep training well and when the opportunity arrives you have to be ready for it.
Life is the most important. Always.
I had to start all the way down the divisions and that is really difficult. You might be playing well and having great performances - but nobody ever watched us.
Always when you play badly or commit errors, you hope to play another game to put it behind you, to show that you are capable and that you deserve to be playing for an important team like City.
I have to be patient and try to take my opportunity when the boss decides I have to play.
The most important thing is to win, it doesn't matter how.
I talked with Manuel Pellegrini before he left Malaga. I knew of his intention to take me with him to Manchester City. But I was unsure whether he would stick with the same keepers he had already.