James Milner
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It's a challenging club at times to be at in terms of it's an incredibly successful club, how they go about the business.
But they're trying to bring players together who are 18 years old and 19 years old from Africa or from Greece or from different places.
And then it's down to us to make them the best player we can as quickly as possible.
And they might have only been a professional player for a year.
And then, obviously, you've got the managers trying to do all this.
So I think the more help you can get, the better.
So I think, like I said before, when I'm into something, I'm 100% in.
And I always try and help any way I can, whether it's on the field, off the field.
Push the standards.
And the dressing room is full of top players and senior players in terms of your Welbecks and your Lewis Dunks, Jason Steeles, people like that as well.
So...
It's great for me because the young players keep me young.
It's pleasing that you're in a dressing room of great lads.
It is a top dressing room and makes you hungry to keep pushing and push them as much as you can.
How long will you carry on playing?
Who knows?
Things change very quickly in football, especially when you get older.
For context, last year I couldn't lift my foot for six months, so to be playing now and to be contributing on the field is pleasing and looked highly unlikely last year.
Things change very quickly, but like I say, people always say you should play as long as you can.
We'll see.