Everyone gets in a bad mood at some point - a striker because there is allegedly a new striker on the way, the same for a midfielder.
I'm not a striker, I'm not a goalscorer - I'm a midfielder.
My style of game is a bit of a mix between a modern player and a traditional striker, more aggressive. The real, ultimate finisher.
I play midfielder, playmaker, even second striker: where I am needed and where I can be most useful.
I can’t think of a striker in the world who has scored so many important goals, never mind a midfielder.
I see myself as a mix between number six and number eight in central midfield - this is the best position for me, as a box-to-box midfielder.
I wasn't skilful at all... but I'm not saying I was that bad either! I used to take my chances. I was more of a midfielder and therefore a weird striker.
I began as a striker, then became a holding midfielder, and now I'm a centre-half. I've done everything except play in goal.
It's different to play midfielder and striker or No. 10, but I enjoy all the positions I can 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.
As a striker, as I originally was, and then an attacking midfielder, it has always been my aim in life to embarrass goalkeepers: to dominate them, to force them into mistakes.
I first learnt to play football as a striker and it was only when I joined City that I learnt how to become a midfielder thanks to the help I received from the staff at the Academy.
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.
When teams are dropping off, it's difficult, especially as a striker. You always have two centre-halves behind you and maybe a sitting midfielder as well. It's a bit more difficult creating chances.
I consider myself as this kind of attacking midfielder, trying to find the gaps between the opposition midfielders and defenders and produce what the team needs between the lines.
I have always been a midfielder, and I remain a midfielder.