I was at Chelsea for so long and grew up a fan and never played at Stamford Bridge in a competitive game.
When I was 11, I was invited to be a ballboy at Stamford Bridge when Chelsea played Liverpool. I was a Liverpool fan, so I was gutted that they lost 2-0. Afterwards, I was introduced to the players - I found it terrifying.
Teams struggle when they come to Stamford Bridge and, if we score one or two, everything seems to open up for us. We need to work hard to get into that position in the first place, but you can see what happens once we are ahead.
I relish going to places such as Stamford Bridge.
It was amazing to be playing at Stamford Bridge with the stadium full.
If you're scoring two goals at Stamford Bridge, it tells you that you are a player.
I hope I can help Chelsea win many trophies during my time at Stamford Bridge.
It's a big moment for me personally to score three at home at Stamford Bridge, it's very special.
Stamford Bridge holds 42,000. So ten per cent of that would be about 4.1 thousand
It's always nice to be in England. It's the kind of football I love to play. Even playing at Stamford Bridge, it's amazing.
I know where he should have put his flag up, and he'd have got plenty of help.
(said at Stamford Bridge)
I first started going to Chelsea games in the mid-Nineties when I lived off the North End Road, ten minutes' walk from Stamford Bridge.
I played tennis at underneath - Brooklyn Bridge? Manhattan Bridge? Williamsburg Bridge? There are courts on the Manhattan side.
Golden bridge, silver bridge or diamond bridge; it doesn't matter! As long as the bridge takes you across the other side, it is a good bridge!
I played in goal for Notts County juniors. I liked that sense that goalkeepers were outsiders, mavericks. But I stopped when I realised I wasn't going to grow any more. I'm 5ft 7ins so I couldn't have been a professional.
My first game with Pochettino I played in my position. But after that I played in every single position but mine.