There is no reason not to be happy at Chelsea.
Thibaut Courtois
For Buffon, I hear he trains less on the field, and he is more focused on keeping his muscles strong.
It's nice to win a trophy every season and say every year, 'OK, I won something.'
I love my children to death.
The weakest point is between the legs for a goalkeeper.
You see it everywhere in football: when results are not there, then the first guy who has to go is the manager. It's not always the managers; sometimes it's also the players who we have to blame.
Rumours affect any club where things are going badly.
When you get injured for a long time, it's not nice because you are out of the team and not involved anymore.
For goalkeepers, the better years, they say, come from the age of 27 or 28.
When I was younger, I bought 'FIFA' every year, and I still play now, so to be on the cover would be amazing.
When I joined Chelsea, I had to replace Petr Cech. I still talk to him today; he's a friend.
Me, I like playing in England.
If the coach on the sidelines is not that strong, transmitting the kind of spirit he has, players won't always handle it well. Life becomes difficult. But, with Mourinho, everything is good. He knows when to be among his players, as 'one of us' making jokes as a friend, and when to be strong and distant, even severe.
I've played against Messi a lot of times, and I've already conceded goals through my legs with him.
Everyone knows how much and how hard we train. If I hope to continue goalkeeping until I am 36 or 37, then you have to think about how I train.
If you play for a team like Chelsea, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, or PSG, the aim is always to win the Champions League.
If you excel, there will always be teams interested in signing the biggest players.
Yes, my heart is in Madrid.
I have the biggest respect for Petr Cech. He is one of the best goalkeepers in the world, so I think putting him and me in the same team is not the healthiest thing in the world.
As a goalkeeper, you want to play.
My personal situation is related to the city of Madrid. My two children live there with their mum.
As a player, you always want to win prizes.
I love living in London.
Madrid and London are great.
To be on the bench is not the nicest thing.
I love playing there... I like Atletico.
Some players are more concentrated on what they will do after their football career and want to make sure their lives are financially settled. I prefer to play in big teams earn a little less money and win trophies.
When you're a kid, there is always a club that catches your attention.
When I saw Iker play at the beginning, what most caught my attention is that a goalkeeper of 18 could stand the pressure of the Bernabeu. He had to be very strong.
Nobody is guaranteed to be a starter; thinking that would be a mistake.
The Premier League is very difficult.
It was so nice to see that the Chelsea supporters appreciated my talent and my work at Atletico.
It is difficult to begin with Atletico, because there is pressure from the fans, because they are accustomed to a very good goalkeeper, but I have no fear of that. I play my game.
It is a childhood dream to be in the World Cup.
The Premier League is different to Spain.
It's a great feeling to be champion of Spain.
As a player, you want to win everything.
At first sight, Shane Long is just a short striker, but he's good in the air; he's quick, very dangerous, has good feet, and scores goals.
In the media, they're always talking about money. I'm not denying that it plays a role, but everything has to be in its right place.
I'd watch Edwin van der Sar and try and steal things with my eyes from how he played, because he wasn't all muscles and was a similar build to me.
I think a goalkeeper has to participate at the back of the defence and come off the line to play.
With what I've already achieved in my career - winning trophies and playing in finals, important matches against Real Madrid and Barcelona, winning the Europa League and the Super Cup, and in the Champions League - sometimes you've earned the right to say something.
Of course you don't want to concede a goal in any game.
Everybody wants to play in Europe, and if you're in the rhythm of playing a game every three or four days, sometimes you can play better, even though it's harder at the end of the season.
I have made a lot of progress, above all in speed, reflexes, and experience.
I do not want to be sitting on the bench.
I feel very good at Atletico, and being here allows me to play in the Champions League.
If you want to have that winning feeling, it's best to keep on winning.
I want to win. I think everyone feels that way.
I consider myself half Spanish.