Zidane was an idol for me, I grew up watching him play. He always asks me to come out playing the ball and that I don't just sit deep.
Zidane has shown that he is more than a coach.
You have to win on the ball.
You have to take each match as it comes.
You have to respect Zidane, he's in the history of football.
You have to know the time to suffer, you have to know the time to attack, you have to know the time to defend.
Winning is important to give us confidence and assessing how the team is doing.
When you play regularly, you develop from game to game.
When you lose, you all lose.
When you hear the Champions League anthem, it gives you goosebumps.
When you are a starting Real Madrid player, you have to think big. Think of the Ballon d'Or, FIFA's World XI.
When it comes to Brazil there are no friendlies.
When I left Porto, I knew that I wanted to return to Real Madrid and play.
When I arrived in Madrid I felt that it was a dream that I didn't want to escape from.
What stands out for me are the chances that Cristiano has created and the desire to score that he always has.
I do not speak of specific mistakes because when we win, we all win and when we lose we all lose, they are team mistakes.
I don't see Neymar as an opponent or an enemy, but as a partner.
I enjoy sacrificing myself for my teammates.
I go for the ball as if it's the last.
I had the chance to go to Sevilla, Inter and Porto.
I left Brazil with the mentality of wanting to win in life.
I try to live football every day.
I wanted to win, always wanting to help my family, always thinking about making the best of myself.
I'll never play in Barcelona, because in Spain I am a Real Madrid supporter.
I'm going to play in the first team of Real Madrid.
I'm very happy in Madrid and I'll defend my coach, the players, the president - everyone.
I've got my mother, who I love and who makes me very happy.
If we attack, we all attack.
If we defend, we all defend.
If you have a good midfield, you have a good team.