Everton fans don't just come to watch the football. They are there for Everton, the club. They really believe in the history of the club.
When I spoke to Everton, the plan, the project, the history of the club was interesting. If I didn't see ambition in Everton I wouldn't come to Everton and that's maybe a good message to all of the players.
The expectations? It is normal at a club like Everton. We want to win every game, do everything that we can to win our matches, and at the end we'll see our position.
Chelsea is a massive club, you aim to win the Premier League or are challenging for trophies with the aim to win everything.
Everton are a bigger club than Liverpool. Everywhere you go on Merseyside you bump into Everton supporters.
I'm happy here at Everton. When I decided to come here, I came thinking only in my club, which is Everton, and nothing else. What has to happen next will happen next. I feel comfortable here. I do not know whether my game is more suited to the Premier league or La Liga, but I am very well here.
At a club like Everton, we've always set our standards high.
When you are professional and working in a club like Everton, the obligation is to be motivated, to be focused.
When I think about a mid-table club like Everton spending £150 million during the summer, I am lost for words.
Bayern are like Real Madrid - a club at the highest level. They always want to win titles and are used to always having to win. Without question, Bayern is a top club.
Its Arsenal 0 - Everton 1, and the longer it stays like that the more you've got to fancy Everton.
When you are a player, a footballer, or a manager of a great club like Chelsea, you must play to win. To win. To win the title. Or to fight and, at the end, to compete with the other teams to win the title and reach your targets.
I don't have doubts that Everton is a big club.
Everton is a really ambitious club and that is what I want.