I'm a forward, but I can't be the only forward at a club. Over the years, the clubs who've won titles have had several strikers.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Obviously, being a forward, I would like to score more goals. But while the team does well, there is no problem.
I'm an attacker, and forwards always want to score.
Goals are a big part of my game. Maybe in my first few games at Tottenham, I didn't show that - I wasn't getting forward enough.
My game is based on improvisation. Often, a forward does not have the time to think too much. You have a second, rarely more, to decide whether to dribble, shoot or pass to the right or left. It is instinct that gives the orders.
I often felt as a player in a 4-4-2, you end up being outnumbered in midfield and chasing the ball, so as a manager I liked wingbacks to push forward; it gives the midfield player on the ball three or four options.
I'd like to think that every captain around the world has a vision of how they want their teams to play and most of them are allowed to take their teams forward in their own way.
I am going to continue and bring this club forward. I am Paul Gascoigne the footballer.
My back to the goal, physically fighting off defenders, trying to bang my goals in, every week I have to do the business for this club. That's the life of a striker.
I am a striker, but I love playing wide.
Strikers are egotists, selfish. We have to be.