I'd played some very good games, at Manchester United, at Tottenham Hotspur, but they'd lacked a goal. There've been times when I could have scored myself, but I've played a pass to a team-mate instead.
Sometimes in a derby it is not always easy to see a very good game with big quality but the power of one derby means you can see good things happen after one result.
When my father played in the local team, I always used to go with him to watch him. He played as a striker. He was very good; he used to score a lot of goals. Once, he scored seven goals in one game.
I played and scored for all of the teams I played for except in Turin.
I always wanted to score goals, but sometimes I've scored and been terrible and other times I felt I played well and didn't score. I looked at the statsheet the season where I scored 27 goals and I had one assist and was frustrated.
I played my first World Cup game against South Africa where I scored 97 runs before being run-out by Jonty Rhodes.
A derby is different, it is not to be played, it is to be won!
I think everyone knows what it means to play a derby - it doesn't matter which derby it is.
My first season at Liverpool had good moments but also bad ones. We played three tournaments and we played two finals, and that was good.
I kind of press pause when it's a derby, and the season doesn't matter to me anymore; it's all about the derby.
Marcel Desailly was pretty hard when I played against him in a Milan derby.
From where started, I think it is too far down to try and win a championship at the end of the season, although we had a very good first race at Mondello and scored some good points.
A derby is a derby. When you play a derby, it is for winning, not just to play.
My time at Real Madrid wasn't a failure. I played 120 matches, I scored 28 goals, and I played an average of 30 games a season. What's more, I won three trophies: La Liga, a Copa del Rey, and a Supercopa de Espana.
I have to say it was a very good start, a very good first season. I enjoyed it a lot, scored good points and gained a lot of experience.
I remember, when I was at Sunderland, we made the FA Cup final and played in front of 20,000 at Derby.