I just want to be good, help my team-mates win the games, and score a lot of goals.
During my time with Maccabi Tel Aviv, I learned how to play better by using my head. I was given the chance of playing a more forward position so I could score many goals. In short, I have become a player who can score goals and win games.
I used to play as a No. 10, in Bilbao, in most of the games, but when I came to United, when you come to one of the biggest clubs in the world, you realise that if you want to be a No. 10, you have to score 10, 12 goals per season.
I want to score more goals, to play more games, but at the end of the day, the most important thing is that the team wins. The other things come with that.
Obviously, people say offense wins games, defenses win championships. But I think, at the end of the day, if you score more points than the other team, you're going to win.
I'm in the team to score goals. I try and score as many as I can in the season to help the team out.
It's a personal challenge for me, to give the best of myself, to win titles, to score goals for my team, and to help when needed.
Two or three years ago, every game I want to score. And after I score a goal I have a spark and I'm so happy I want more. Now I'mkind of different. I'm not saying I lost my spark - I still have it - but I don't chase the goal as much as I used to. I'm playing for the team andI still know I can score, but it's different than two or three years back.Look at great teams like Detroit a couple of years ago; they winthe Stanley Cup and guys only score 25 goals, nobody has a really big season. You have to play defense, that's how you win.
I just want to assist and score goals to help the team.
I don't look at records, that's not why I'm playing the game. Goals, of course. Every player in my position wants to score goals. But most of all, trophies. My target is always to win trophies for Barcelona, and that will always be my motivation, to win things. Nothing feels better than doing that as a team.
I think it's not important if you score 25 or 30 goals: it's important you help the team to win.
You want to go out there and do what's best for the team, help your team move the ball down the field, make plays, help them win football games.
I want to play in every match, score goals when the opportunity presents itself, and help players in good positions to also score goals.
I haven't made any targets of how many goals I want to score, because I just want to help the team.
There's been a lot of talk of me being a one-man show but that's simply not the case. We win games when I score 40 points and we've won when I score 10.
The only pressure I feel is how I can contribute to help my team win the match. Of course, there is always the pressure to score, but then doesn't it eventually help your team win? Frankly, I don't let these things affect me.