My personal life is in the spotlight, but people say what they want to say. The truth isn't in the spotlight, I should say. I'm in the spotlight, but not the truth.
The most important thing in my life is Christ. He's more important than winning or losing or whether I'm playing or not. Everything else is just a bonus.
As a club, we have an educational purpose: to give back to those people who love Arsenal so that they learn moral values from our game and how we behave.
Two of my boys are Manchester United fans; one is an Arsenal fan. Whenever there is a game I can take the boys to, I love taking them.
I've learned that 'love' is used a lot in the States for everything: 'I love that burger,' 'I love my shoes,' 'I love a friend.' To me, if it's overused, it loses meaning.
When I'm out there on the field, I'm in a whole different world, you know? It's like, I'm just having so much fun.
I always dedicate my goals to my mum. I lost her a couple of years ago. She was my biggest supporter and is always with me.
If I lose the ball, I lose it trying to do the right thing. That's the way it is.
In international football, you need pace and you need your players up top to create things out of nothing and run at people.
My son is a Liverpool fan, and he was already kicking a ball before he was one. He was born in the football city; he had no choice.
I'd have to be superman to do some of the things I'm supposed to have done, I've been at six different places at six different times.
The league, I think, is doing well. It's growing, it's maturing, and it's becoming a better league.
You want to teach the next generation so they can learn a little bit faster and a little bit more so everything becomes that much better.
That's one of my jobs, just trying to do what I can to help this team out as much as possible.
Once again the mastermind was Lionel Curtis, and the earlier Round Table Groups and Institutes of International Affairs were used as nuclei for the new network.
It obviously bothers people when Real Madrid win. It makes them jealous. There isn't a level playing field.
I think the thing that has sort of always separated me, even from when I was younger, is my ability to score goals.
After getting glasses and contacts it was kind of a wow moment that I could definitely see better and on the soccer field it really helped me.
In the very beginning whenever Mia Hamm or Brandi Chastain would call for the ball, I'd just give it to them immediately because it was them and I was nervous.
My father was never around. But I glorified my father, and I was always daddy's little girl. He was my first soccer coach.
When the Olympics and World Cups come around, that's when you see the real outpouring of support that there really is for female football.