Do I really need to prove anything to anybody? I don't feel that I have to prove anything. The only thing that I have to prove is to myself, that I have value.
I don't feel like I have anything to prove to the fans in England - but I know that in England they did not see the best of me.
I don't have anything to prove ever, ever in my life. If I have something to prove, what does that mean for everyone else? And I think everyone should have that attitude. You just have to prove to yourself that you can go out there and be the best that you can be and not prove anything to anyone.
I'm going to prove I can coach in the women's game and prove I can manage an England team to success.
When I played in Belgium, Germany and England, their cultures were similar, more or less, because these clubs are all in Europe.
I don't need to prove anybody. I don't need to show anything. Just all I want to do is really good.
I have often been asked what I wanted to prove by my photographs. The answer is, I don’t want to prove anything. They prove to me, and I am the one who gets the lesson.
I was born in Belgium. I went to school in England and in Switzerland, then I came to America, so I really feel like I am a citizen of the world.
In Holland and Belgium, and afterwards in England, my happiest moments were in the country. I've always had a passion for the outdoors, for trees, for birds and flowers.
To be honest, I started playing for Belgium in the youth team stages. As a kid, Belgium was all I knew. We played football with my schoolmates as well as at the academy.
I played in Belgium, in France and in Germany, which was very good - but England is very special.
I don't need to prove anything to anybody.
I don't think I need to prove anything to anybody.
I don't feel a need to prove anything or rewrite my legacy.
I don't need to prove anything in that ring anymore. I've done all that.
In my country (Belgium), if you sit beside the phone long enough, it will ring and you will be invited to play rugby for Belgium!