I don't speak English, so I'll just have to win the trust and confidence of the fans with my performance on the field.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have always had confidence in my ability; I knew I'd get a chance coming here. That's one of the main reasons why I signed for Tottenham.
The first few weeks football players look at you like you are speaking a foreign language. My job is to get them to trust me, trust the system. I ask them to run in a way that makes no sense to them.
When I'm out on the football field, I have so much confidence in what I'm doing.
I want to feel I can help the club to believe they are good, and I want to feel the fans knowing the team is good. Sometimes you don't believe that because in the past, you have not won as many titles like the other ones.
Nothing improves your confidence and brings a team together more than winning a cup.
I think I will have an edge over my rivals in terms of confidence and experience.
Moving to England, again it's a new language to learn, and I've got to get use to the mentality, the culture, but I think I've integrated myself really well into this team, and I'm happy so far.
A lot of football success is in the mind. You must believe you are the best and then make sure that you are.
Whenever I'm on the pitch, I feel confident.
I'm adapting quite well to English football with the same will I've always had.