I want to win the Champions League with Bayern.
Losing is a part of this sport.
I have been progressing throughout my career, which is a very good sign.
Growing doesn't mean renouncing your history.
I'm very satisfied to close my time as footballer.
I don't try to do things that might make me look stupid, because the risk is there.
While I was at Madrid, for me, Cristiano was the best.
Of course it's better to have good players to build a better team. But to build a team, you need to have time.
I am still as slow as I was when I was 20.
Cristiano has unique qualities, brings danger in one-on-one situations, and has the ability to score and find something different.
There have been many games where Xavi and I have played together, and I think we work well.
I stay in contact with friends I have in Liverpool. It's not a normal club; it's so special and very important to me.
I have learned from all of my coaches, and I am sure I will learn a lot with Guardiola.
To be fighting at European level, you need players who know how to play in the big games.
I still feel I have a special connection with Liverpool fans.
I prefer not to compare teams because it's not fair at all.
Madrid is a big city. It's very dynamic and cosmopolitan.
I hardly ever get in the box.
You have to know your role and accept it, because that's what is best for the team.
I feel good; my family and I feel comfortable in Munich.
Anoeta is always a tough place to go people get right behind their side.
If I have to yell at Cristiano Ronaldo, I yell.
It's hard to imagine being an ex-player. It's not easy to find a new passion.
I came from my hometown team, Real Sociedad, to the best team in England, to the best team in Spain, to the best team in Germany.