I'm not really a book person, to be honest.
Jesse Lingard
Once you're on the pitch and you've put the shirt on, it's then down to you to perform and play well.
We enjoy playing matches; that's why we play football.
I'm the type of guy that's always having a joke, messing around, but when it comes to the serious stuff, you know, your head's on the game.
I've always liked the No.10 position. You can get on the ball a lot more and attempt to dictate the play a lot more.
Always positive vibes in the Lingard camp.
There's always pressure on people's shoulders when it comes to Man United, and it's how you deal with the pressure.
We can't let the fans influence how we play.
I'm always up to no good, messing about.
Man United is a club where we always want to win and be first. If second is the spot we have to take, then we'll take it as long as we're up there and winning games. But our main priority is to be first all the time.
It was a great experience under Van Gaal. He gave you the confidence to go and play.
I first realised I was good at football when I started getting scouted by United, Liverpool, Everton; clubs like that had a lot of interest at an early age, and you kind of know then you're on the right path. I was about six years old and had to sign a contract at nine.
It's always good for us to score as attacking players and to help the team get the three points.
Sometimes I can switch into clever mode.
Paul Scholes was the main figure for me growing up. His attitude, he's humble off the pitch - you didn't hear much about him - but on the pitch, he was loud, aggressive, liked to tackle, and I learned off him.
I listen to both, but more grime before matches to get you kind of pumped up. But then I might switch to the U.S. hip hop to just vibe out.
It's always going to be hard when you see the other team lifting a trophy. When you have to walk up those stairs and collect the runners-up medal, it's hard.
I think people can be quick to judge. The people that know me, they know what I am like.
I was at a local club, Penketh United, and Mike Glennie, a Manchester United scout, came to watch me. He spoke to my grandad and offered me trials, but there was also interest from Liverpool, and I had to pick - I was only young, but obviously my heart was with United at the time.
Ryan Giggs pretty much won everything there is to win in the game. He made over 900 appearances for the club and always stayed loyal to Manchester United, which is really impressive.
The first few seasons, I was just getting used to the Premier League.
If you want to be the best team in the world, you've got to beat the best teams.
As long as you are putting 100 per cent in week in, week out, no one can say anything.
You've got to be a role model to the younger generation who look up to you, but it's always good to have fun. That's what the goal celebrations are about, really.
It definitely gives us a lot of confidence to be playing for Manchester United as a youngster, and, as long as you keep working, you are always going to get your chance.
When you actually get on the field, you've got to work. You've got to train. You've got to learn. You've got to put 100 per cent into it.
Healthy competition is always good for us. It helps the squad as well with the depth.
Every game, you've got to play with no fear.
You learn a lot, and you want to keep training hard, and like I said, you will get your chance; it's all about taking it.
Sometimes games may not go the way you plan it, and sometimes you have to do the dirty, gritty stuff well - you have to tackle; you have to run. I learned that when I was young, and it is a good feeling to work hard for the team, to get the ball back.
I like to put a smile on people's faces.
You have to get your rest and have your recovery time.
When you score a goal, it boosts yourself and the team as well.
I used to like playing No. 10 when I was younger, so I enjoy that role. But as I developed, I had to stay on the wing.
It's very physical in the midfield, but I've come into my own now, and I can handle it in there.
I enjoy playing for Man United, and my heart is at Man United.
It's always good to have great players around you. You have to battle for your place, and it makes you more hungry on the training pitch, and you know, when you get your chance, you have to take it.
I think fun plays a massive part in anyone's life.
We know Manchester United's history and the fact the club is known for winning trophies.
I am comfortable in myself and my surroundings, so that makes me play stress-free and enjoy being on the ball.
Consistency, goals, and assists - that gets you confidence and puts the thought in the manager's head that he can't drop you.
The mentality of wanting to win has come into my game more.
I actually feel more comfortable when I play for England than United.
It's good to keep working hard, pushing yourself, and, by scoring goals, you get the reward.
I want to play every game, obviously.
You train hard all week, and in your downtime, you can relax with your friends and have fun.
I have always wanted to play for United, and when I got my chance, I knew I had to take it no matter what, so you go out with no pressure.
I think United always had a plan for me. They nurtured me.
Pressure is good.
There's no better feeling than winning a trophy in front of your fans when they're celebrating.