I always say the Premier League is the best in the world, and I still feel it is an honour to be playing here, but I think English football suits my game. Football is more physical here; the ref is not whistling every foul.
Emre Can
We speak Turkish at home, and I can speak the language. I have a lot of family there - I try to fly to Turkey once a year when I have holidays.
My target is to score more goals, not necessarily be the next Steven Gerrard. Obviously, my respect for him is very high, but I want to go my own way. I want to be Emre Can, not copy other players.
I never thought being a Liverpool player would be easy.
Every year in the Premier League, every team is improving. Every team is buying new players.
In the Bundesliga, you have Bayern Munich, and they win it every year. Or Dortmund.
Of course, sometimes you are tired and everything, but I think the most important thing is the mentality - if you say you are fit and want to go, then you can go every game.
I'm happy, of course, when I can score and help the team.
You can learn being off the pitch. If you are sitting in the stands, you can see how the whole team plays.
I say always that the Premier League is the best league in the world, and it's an honour to play here.
If you play for Liverpool, for such a big club, it is always the target: it has to be always to win silverware.
I try to show myself at Liverpool, and when I come to the national team, I try to show myself in training or in games.
It is always better to play and be on the pitch.
When you have a new manager, and everything is new, it gives every team a lift.
Jurgen Klopp does have a winning mentality; he is hungry for titles.
Juventus has always tried to win the Champions League.
I want to be a big player one day, and to be that, you have to win titles.
It's true, I had a lot of offers from very good teams, but I decided Juventus because I think the project is very big, and they have very big aims, and I want to be a part of the big project here.
Steven Gerrard doesn't play because his name is Steven Gerrard. He plays because of what he brings in terms of performances. If that wasn't the case, he wouldn't play. He is as good as he was, and I have learned a lot from him.
Over the long term, it is definitely my ambition to play in the midfield.
The Premier League is just a really cool league, the most interesting in the world, but you must always respect other big clubs and leagues.
As a kid, my parents told me I always seemed to play football with older people. As a boy, I always trained in the age group above, and even kicking about on the street, I'd play with the bigger ones.
I came to Leverkusen as a very young player and didn't have many Bundesliga games back then. I wasn't well known.
Without being disrespectful to Leverkusen, playing for Liverpool helps me more because I am playing for one of the biggest clubs in the world, and I have no regrets making this step.
Jurgen Klopp is certainly a great coach. I think he has demonstrated at Dortmund that he can suit any team in the world.
The big teams will want to avoid Liverpool. Everyone knows we are a very strong side.
When you play football, you have to do a lot of running.
It's not always easy to come to the national team and be on the bench.
I think all coaches have their own way of doing things.
I enjoy supporting projects involving disadvantaged young people and people with disabilities.
I know Schweinsteiger very well, and I used to play with him. He's a very good guy and a legend.
Everyone who knows me knows my respect for women: equality and respect.
It was an easy decision for me to sign with Liverpool.
Football is like that - sometimes you have good times, sometimes you have bad times.
I left Bayern because I needed the game time.
You always have to believe in yourself! I think that is the most important thing.
I'm trying to get the best out of myself.
I always make sure I work hard every day and give everything in the game, in training, and off the pitch, too.
Nobody at Liverpool questions the manager. Jurgen Klopp is a top, top manager.
Sadio is a world-class player. He has so many qualities. He's a very strong player; he's a very quick player. He's always scoring goals and creating chances for the team.
Liverpool FC is a great club, and the fans are amongst the best in the world.
You can only advise young players to make the step to Liverpool.
It's difficult to go out when there is a match every third day. There isn't that much time - it's either preparation or recovery - and I would rather spend my time with friends at home.
The Premier League has the power to spend more money on players than the Bundesliga. This is very, very important for players.
I don't regret leaving Bayern Munich. I am convinced it was the correct step for me.
My first aim is to stay healthy and help the team.
When we lose the ball, we look to win it back as soon as possible. But you can't do it alone; you have to do it all together.
I played a lot at Bayer Leverkusen. I played in the Champions League and in the Bundesliga. I have played a lot of games, and it was a very good decision to go to Leverkusen.
We're not women - we're playing football.
If teams come to Anfield, I don't think they will be expecting to get an easy game.