I like to play as a No. 10. I think I have more freedom offensively. For Belgium, we have full backs who run hard and create a lot of space, which is good, and I like to play there.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Nine or ten, I like playing both. I like to score goals, and I feel in both positions I can score goals.
I feel more European than Belgian. However I do think that my Flemish roots have an impact on my character and culture.
I prefer to play against the best players and the best teams and the best coaches. Never personal.
Belgium is modernizing itself and it gives me joy.
I'm going to keep working hard, and I will be happy to play anywhere for the country. I'm young and would like to play anywhere.
The Belgian fans expect a lot of me in the Belgium team. It is normal - they don't forget that I cost Euros 40m. I totally understand.
In my view, if you have good or bad technique, it doesn't matter. But you will survive if you can adjust your game at international level, you are mentally strong, you know your strengths and how to score runs.
I played with Michy for Belgium. He is still young; he can finish and is very good. He just needs to adapt to English football, and he will. He is intelligent and a good player.
Someday I might have to put down a basketball and have a regular 9-to-5 like everybody else.
I like England more than I did when I left. It's become a bit of a better country in the last ten years, in the attitude of it. A bit more Americanized, which is both good and bad. At least when you order a cup of coffee they don't give you a hard time.
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