At a big club, they don't wait for you. If you're injured or you're not playing, the team goes forward without you.
Newcastle, Arsenal and Tottenham were interested in me. But I chose to join Juventus because of their history. It was the club of Platini, Zidane and Trezeguet.
Juve have a good history with French players. Some have gone on to do great things, so I asked myself 'why not me?'
I'm not guaranteeing that I will follow the same path as Paul Pogba and emerge as quickly as he has, but if I'm given the means to do so, then there's always a possibility.
I need to play better, to improve my skills, score more goals, provide more assists and all of that.
I have spoken to the Bayern hierarchy and therefore I stayed in Munich because they will give me the chance here. Of course, I have to take my chances, but my prospects are good.
I didn't have a special relationship with Guardiola. We didn't speak a lot. However, it is correct I played and started more regularly as he placed his faith in me. At times, I also played because others were injured, but we didn't talk every day.
I asked myself the question: 'Is staying at Bayern Munich the best thing to do? Wouldn't it be better to go to a smaller club to have more playing time and get back to my best?' I had a discussion with the club and I knew it was the right choice.
I have to continue to work hard to reach his level. But, of course, it is my goal to one day became a great player like Franck.
I think at Paris Saint-Germain, the young players are shoved to one side a little. They are a club who need to win things immediately and it's not easy to find any room. It was only when they realised that I was really leaving that they started appreciating me for my true worth, but by then it was already too late.
At Juve, it's not so much about competition between a young player and a top player, but more about competition between two professional footballers. You can see why they're such a top club. I've been given a great welcome here.
Each player follows his own path and it's only right that you set yourself goals and that I am compared with Pogba, but if possible, I'd like to do even more than him, even if it will take time.
I love speed. I like all the fast cars. I love speed in general. When I was younger, I loved karting, I really like F1 as well. I think I love everything around speed.
I love to feel my heart beating, when it's going 100 beats a minute, I love this. This is something I love with football and it's why I love big games and playing in big games because these are the games that give you the highest sensation.
I really hate to lose. I would say sometimes that I even hate to lose more than I like to win. I have to win. When you win a lot, obviously you can get used to it, but I never get used to losing.
When you play with him you appreciate more deeply his qualities on and off the pitch. Automatically you try harder. If I lose the ball I'm going to run even harder to win it back for Pogba.