I'm living a dream I never want to wake up from.
I was saluted by Alex Ferguson when I was subbed and that made me very happy.
I know I'm a good professional, I know that no one's harder on me than myself and that's never going to change, under any circumstances.
I don't like being alone.
To me, being the best means proving it in different countries and championships.
To be honest, there are no problems between me and Messi. People have their own opinions about who they think is the better player. It is what it is, but there is no rivalry beyond games and what happens on the pitch.
I have two Golden Boot awards at home. It would be nice to win another, but I wouldn't mind it if I didn't.
It obviously bothers people when Real Madrid win. It makes them jealous. There isn't a level playing field.
The high point of my career was winning the Champions League. No one will ever erase that from my memory, in the same way that no one will ever erase the fact that I did it in a Manchester United shirt.
When you are nominated for the best player in Europe, the Ballon d'Or, playing in the Champions League, there is so much pressure. You don't know what will happen. This pressure is inside you - you always have it.
One rule that will work if it is used everywhere, is that when you have a free-kick, the referee puts the mark on the floor to make sure the defenders keep their distance.
We cannot live being obsessed with what other people think about us. It's impossible to live like that. Not even God managed to please the entire world.
I see myself as the best footballer in the world. If you don't believe you are the best, then you will never achieve all that you are capable of.
I don't mind people hating me, because it pushes me.
I am not the humblest person in the world. I admit that.
Why lie? I'm not going to be a hypocrite and say the opposite of what I think, like some others do.
Lots of young players have triumphed at United, so why can't it happen to me? I'm not worried I'm young - it's an incentive to do the best I can.
I was ironing my own clothes when I was 11 years old. My mental strength goes back to those days.
I'm proud to play for Real Madrid because I have fun; when you no longer have fun it's a sign that it's time to leave. For now though, I'm happy here at the greatest club in the world.
People have to understand one thing: at the age of 18, I arrived at a dream club like Manchester United. It was a dream come true. But, even at that moment, I was thinking about playing in England for some years and then going to play in Spain. Even at that time I was thinking that way, and I always gave 100% everything.