When things don't go your way, you've got to keep trying to do the right things.
Dele Alli
My personality is that I like to express myself, and that is not something I will look to change.
I'm not going to lie: I'm a competitive player. I think there's no point playing football if you're not competitive and you don't want to win games.
When I signed for Tottenham, my target was to get 10 starts.
One time, I had a nightmare for two weeks after an advert.
I'll continue to tackle back. I want to help the team as much as I can, and if I need to get back and defend, I will.
I think confidence is a big part of it. Also luck - the ball has got to fall for you in the right time and the right place.
You have to focus on the future and know that you can succeed in life, and you have to keep working hard.
It's all about being professional. You can't be dwelling on mistakes.
It is important we don't become complacent, do our job and stay professional.
I have always had confidence in my ability; I knew I'd get a chance coming here. That's one of the main reasons why I signed for Tottenham.
Defensively, I could be a lot better; my decision-making at times can be a bit poor.
Coming from League One, a lot of tackles go in, and that is where I've learned my trade.
I didn't really think about going to another club; I wanted to be a Tottenham player and play at Tottenham.
I like to get goals.
It's not something I worry about: I can control my temper!
I like to enjoy the game and to have fun and express myself as much as I can.
When you are playing with a few players in the pocket, it doesn't leave me isolated. I have a bit more space to work and be higher up the pitch.
I've always been looking to get goals and assists, and to do that, I need to be higher up the pitch.
Every game is different. Every opposition comes with a different threat.
I'd love to play for Spurs and play at White Hart Lane. It won't be easy, and I'll have fight for my place in the team, but I'll work hard to do that.
It's a big jump from League One, but I'm confident in my ability, and I can't thank the players enough for how they've helped me settle in and for the way I'm performing.
It is no good being good in halves of games or in one game and not in the next one.
Do you need an aggressive streak to thrive? You could say that. A lot of the great players have that mentality.
I used to run 800 metres for the school.
Every game is different, and there is no easy game at international level.
Pochettino's a great manager, and he puts a lot of trust in young English players.
I wanted a name on my shirt that represented who I am, and I feel I have no connection with the Alli surname.
I'm going to keep working hard, and I will be happy to play anywhere for the country. I'm young and would like to play anywhere.
It's happened so quickly, starting at Tottenham, playing for England.
You always look to impress.
I'm still 19, and I've got a lot to learn. I've got to keep improving and not get too carried away with myself.
Steven Gerrard was someone I looked up to massively. I'd always try to copy him, right down to the boots he was wearing. It was his attitude on the pitch that stood out - you could really see how much he hated losing.
You need to have a big squad; it's important when you're in the Champions League, with the amount of games we've got.
Obviously, being from MK and playing for MK my whole life, to get us promoted would be a dream come true.
You have to have faith in yourself, keep believing and sticking to the game plan, and hope when the chance does come, one of you will put it away.
I know it is a cliche, but I am just going to focus on each game and try to do as well as I can.
I am just enjoying playing. There is nothing to be scared of.
I haven't changed. I'm still the same boy, and I'm just going to keep doing what I'm doing.
Aggression is something that is a part of me, and I'm never going to take that out of my game.
Goals are a big part of my game. Maybe in my first few games at Tottenham, I didn't show that - I wasn't getting forward enough.
I have made a few mistakes with my temper, I know. But I have learned from that.
I've always thrived under the pressure of the big games. I enjoy that, and there's nothing I get afraid about.
I am not going to look too far forward - I've still got a lot to learn.
If I'm playing higher up the pitch, it's important I don't get carried away and start dropping too deep and I stay in my position.
Everyone likes a bit of competition.
We've got to be right mentally - to stay focused and not get carried away if results go our way.
It's important you stay professional and keep working, and I'm thankful for everything that's happened to me.
Whoever you're playing against, you want to do as well as you can.
I've shown people what I can do and want to establish myself as a Premier League player.