I love scoring goals for England and playing for England. That's one of the reasons I didn't retire - I love playing for my country.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My No. 1 goal, and what I've spent my entire life striving to achieve is to win a World Cup. I want to retire so badly with that World Cup, but if I don't, then I'll retire knowing that I've done everything I could to get it.
I love to score goals, and I love to plan my celebrations.
I played for 30 years, 20 with England and I did it by setting goals.
I always planned to retire when I was at the top and at Manchester United I have reached the pinnacle of my career.
I never felt I would get to the stage where I would to have to actively think about retiring from international football as I always thought it would pass me by.
When I retired in 2006, I stayed for a further two years in England. I stayed because I wanted to be in England without being a footballer, without the rhythm. I wanted to enjoy the city.
I love English football.
I enjoy playing at Tottenham and England as well.
When I thought I was retired, I wanted to travel around the world and watch soccer games.
I like to get goals.
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