I used to play as a striker in Holland. I grew up as a striker. That's the position I want to play.
I would prefer to play left-wing, striker or even goalkeeper - any other position - rather than sitting on the bench as a central midfielder.
It's important for a striker to play in a position which is natural for him.
In this system, I've always played in the position behind the striker. I also don't enjoy being classed as a striker - I don't see myself as one.
I think it's important for me to play in different position so if the boss wants me to play on the left or behind the striker I can play where the boss tells me to play.
When you're happy for no reason, you're unconditionally happy. It's not that your life always looks perfect - it's just that however it looks, you'll still be happy.
I actually prefer playing as a left winger rather than a striker, but I just want to be very clear that I'm willing to play in either position.
My preference would be to play as a right winger, but I can also play as a striker.
I think when I play No. 10 or as a striker, I am in this position to score more goals, and I can shoot more.
I'm a striker. That's what I enjoy doing. And any chance to display that, I'm happy.
Niang is very good in front of the goal, and he's also a quick learner. He is a versatile striker who can play both as a centre forward and as a second striker.
I like to play as a striker or secondary striker.
However, if I ever were in a position to choose who would play me, I think I'd choose Johnny Depp.
I'm happy to play as a centre forward or a second striker, like in the national team with Luis Suarez and Edinson Cavani.
I still believe I can be a striker but, if you want to be a striker, you have to think more about yourself and that's why you are a striker.
You need two or three players who can do that - play behind the striker, on the right wing, the left wing... striker, maybe. If we have those, it's good for the team.