Winning the title in my first season at City was a dream come true, but the downside was not being selected for Spain's World Cup squad.
Jesus Navas
To play with the national team is the ultimate goal for any player.
I like the way football is played in England: the speed, the style of play, the high rhythm.
Pellegrini is a coach who has given a lot in every place he has been, with very nice football.
I don't need to speak with my colleagues in the national side to know what kind of player Messi is. He's one of the best players in the history of football and very difficult to stop.
I spend time with my little baby and my wife. We like the water place at the Trafford Centre.
I never thought of a career in athletics.
It was incredible to play in the Premier League, somewhere I always wanted to go because of the speed and the pace of the game.
Going to the World Cup and being in the national team would be the ultimate.
I love what I do, which is to play football.
I've always been known more for giving assists than scoring - but of course, I enjoy scoring goals, too.
I can only have international success if I am a big player for my club.
Wembley's got a tremendous image around the world. Everybody has heard of it.
I've done well against Madrid and scored against them several times.
Cristiano Ronaldo is big and strong, but Messi's technique is pure class.
United were always our great rivals when I was at City, and we played some really important games against them.
I think pressure is great; it can make the game more exciting and force us to play our best.
Sterling is a player that did very well at Liverpool. He is very fast, too, and he is able to create good chances and is always ready to attack and help the team with his speed.
I chose City because of the huge interest in me. Sevilla hadn't won a trophy for a couple of years, so it was a good moment to leave.
It's good to be competitive when everyone wants to be in the starting line-up.
Like every player, I want to start more matches.
Stoke are a team who are very well organised and very disciplined.
My objective is always to play for the national team. For me, it's the best feeling in the world to represent my country.
Germany are a tough opponent. They are quick and break on the counter at speed, and they are bursting with confidence.
I did wreck a running machine once at Seville. I was only supposed to be doing 12 minutes, but I went on for 15, and it suddenly packed in. I had to hang on to the side to make sure I didn't fall.
I am really happy here in England.
The Premier League is a competition with very quick football.
I have to be calm and go slowly, and above all, keep working hard.
When you are a tricky wide player, you are always used to tackles and challenges.
In my first year, I won the Premier League, and two cups after that, so I learned a lot from my experience in England, and I think it was all positive.
I have a wife and young baby, and having them with me in England will help me settle.
I love playing football, and ultimately, that helped me get over my anxiety problems.
It's always difficult to face Barcelona. They always have top-quality players.
It's good to have different ways to break opponents down, and speed is a big part of my game.
Defenders are always tough, whether you play in Spain or England.
I am open to anything, and I want to win titles.
At City, it's our obligation to be fighting on all fronts for all trophies, and the Premier League is one of them.
I'm always trying to win my place back in the national team.
I'm very focused and working really hard in training every day.
Mourinho's teams work especially hard, all the players. He has a special, winning mentality, so it is always difficult to face teams that Mourinho manages.
I still speak with David Silva. We have a personal relationship, and we talk about personal things, but we've not got into football that much.
Your rivals study the way you play and find a tactic to counteract your strengths.
I like the life in Manchester a lot.
The way I play is the way I have always played.
When you play at City with top players, you don't have a guaranteed place in the starting eleven.
Football is a team game, and I just want to function as part of the team.
Like every player, I want to start more matches rather than be used as a substitute.
I feel very well at City.
I dream of winning the Premier League, of course.
I hope that one day I will be able to play with City at the Sanchez Pizjuan in a Champions League game; it would be an incredible experience.